Take Action

It's easier than you think. Follow these steps, use our templates, and get results.

1.Contact
2.Escalate
3.Demand
4.Regulate
5.Legal
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Direct Communication

Start by contacting the company directly. Create a paper trail before escalating.

How to Find Contacts

  • Ask customer service for supervisor/manager contact info
  • Search LinkedIn for "[Company] + Manager" or "Regional Director"
  • Google "[Company] executive team" or "[Company] leadership"
  • Ask AI: "Who are the executives at [Company]?"
  • Check your state's Secretary of State business database for officers
5

Take Legal Action

If regulatory complaints don't resolve it, take them to court or arbitration.

Small Claims Court

  • Most states allow claims up to $10,000 - no lawyer needed
  • Send demand letter first (required in most states)
  • Filing fee usually $30-100 at your local courthouse
  • Serve company via their registered agent
  • Bring all evidence: emails, texts, contracts, statements

AAA Arbitration

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  • Check your contract for arbitration clause
  • Companies pay $1,500+ per case in fees
  • Consumer filing fee is $225 at adr.org
  • Companies often settle to avoid the costs
  • Mass arbitration multiplies pressure

Evidence Collection

Strong evidence wins disputes. Collect these before you start:

Emails & Texts

  • Screenshot with timestamps visible
  • Forward to yourself for backup
  • Save as PDF

Financial Records

  • Bank/card statements (official PDFs)
  • Highlight disputed charges
  • Calculate total disputed amount

Contracts

  • Request copy from company
  • Note verbal promises made
  • Photo any posted terms

Communication Log

  • Date, time, who you spoke with
  • What was said or promised
  • Reference/confirmation numbers

YOUR ACTION CHECKLIST

Work through these steps systematically. Each one builds your case and increases pressure on the company.

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