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MOST
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What
does the Office of Consumer Protection do?
We provide assistance for the resolution of
consumer-business disputes; investigate allegations
of criminal violations; educate and inform the
consumer and business communities of existing
consumer protection laws; enforces the charitable solicitations, bingo, fortunetelling and adult use ordinances.
How can I find
out if a business is reputable?
The Office of Consumer Protection will tell
you if we have received consumer complaints
against a business and the disposition of those
cases. Closed complaints are maintained for
five years and may be reviewed upon request.
Do I have three
(3) days to cancel a contract?
Not all contracts are cancelable under state
law. Consumers may cancel a home solicitation
sale over $25.00 within three business days.
Future consumer services and some other consumer
transactions are also required to have a cancellation
clause.
Do I have three
(3) days to cancel a car purchase?
No, there is no three (3) day Right to Cancel
a new, used, or leased vehicle.
Does the Florida
Lemon Law apply to used vehicles?
No, the Florida Lemon Law applies only to new
vehicles.
I bought a used
vehicle with an "AS IS" warranty.
What does this mean?
"AS IS" means there is no warranty.
Any repairs or parts replacement are your responsibility.
Someone came to
my door looking for cash donations but I have
never heard of them before. Are they a real
group/organization?
All charitable organizations soliciting in Florida must be registered with the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. We suggest that you do not donate until you verify that the charity is registered. Click here for additional information on charities.
Link to our Charity page: www.pinellascounty.org/consumer/charity_ordinance.htm
I keep getting
calls from groups wanting money/donations. How
do I know if they are for real?
If you get a call, before you agree to donate,
have them send you their most recent financial
report. By state law, they must send this report
within 14 days. Once reviewed and you have verified
the existence of a permit with the Department,
then you can decide whether you wish to donate.
How do I find
out if a home improvement contractor is licensed
in Pinellas County?
Home improvement contractors must be licensed
with the Pinellas County Construction Licensing
Board. The license number must be displayed
on advertising as well as on contracts. You
can verify a contractor's license number and
check any complaints by contacting the Pinellas
county Construction Licensing Board at (727)
536-4720. Please click the link below for more
information.
Pinellas
County Construction Licensing Board
Don't forget to check the complaint history
with our department as well by calling (727)
464-6200.
How do I file
a complaint with your Department?
Consumers can file their complaint by printing
out and mailing the complaint and relevant documents
to:
Pinellas County Office of Consumer Protection
15251 Roosevelt Blvd. Suite 209,
Clearwater, Florida 33760
Once the department receives your complaint,
you will be sent a letter of receipt along with
a question/answer form to be completed and returned
to the Department within seven (7) days. The
business is given seven (7) days to respond
to your complaint.
How do I stop
telemarketing calls?
For a small fee, consumers can have their name
placed on the "Florida No Sales Call"
list that prohibits certain telemarketers from
calling any telephone numbers on the list. Contact
the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services at (800) 435-7352 for information on
how to place your name on the list.
For free you can also register with the Federal Trade Commission’s
Do Not Call Registry at http://www.donotcall.gov.
Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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