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USA.gov publishes information for consumers interested in making complaints.<ref>[https://www.usa.gov/consumer-complaints "USAGov - complaints"] - usa.gov</ref> These include categories such as: | [[wikipedia:USAGov|'''USAGov''']] is a program within the U.S. General Services Administration's Technology Transformation Services. USAGov manages USA.gov, the official website of the U.S. government. The bilingual, interagency website is legislatively mandated through Section 204 of the E-Government Act of 2002.<ref>[https://www.usa.gov/mission-history "USAGov - about"] - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03</ref> | ||
USA.gov publishes information for consumers interested in making complaints.<ref>[https://www.usa.gov/consumer-complaints "USAGov - complaints"] - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03</ref> These include categories such as: | |||
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USA.gov provides a web-search tool to redirect the user to the webpages of consumer-protection offices in each of the U.S. states and territories.<ref>[https://www.usa.gov/state-consumer "USAGov - state offices"] - usa.gov</ref> | USA.gov provides a web-search tool to redirect the user to the webpages of consumer-protection offices in each of the U.S. states and territories.<ref>[https://www.usa.gov/state-consumer "USAGov - state offices"] - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03</ref> | ||
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USAGov is a program within the U.S. General Services Administration's Technology Transformation Services. USAGov manages USA.gov, the official website of the U.S. government. The bilingual, interagency website is legislatively mandated through Section 204 of the E-Government Act of 2002.[1]
USA.gov publishes information for consumers interested in making complaints.[2] These include categories such as:
- Consumer products and services
- Bank, credit, and securities
- Housing
- Travel
- Complaints against the government
USA.gov provides a web-search tool to redirect the user to the webpages of consumer-protection offices in each of the U.S. states and territories.[3]
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- ↑ "USAGov - about" - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03
- ↑ "USAGov - complaints" - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03
- ↑ "USAGov - state offices" - usa.gov - accessed 2025-02-03