hunter_le five
Sheriff Underscore
Actually the BBB is more about the person then the business, when I was in high school I worked at an outdoors store and we rented kayaks. This guy signed paper work that basically said if you break it you buy it, well he broke it and he got the BBB involved and won. He Basically broke a $400 kayak because of inexperience and walked away without any Repercussions.
"Won"? Businesses are not required to cooperate with the BBB or do anything the BBB says. The BBB is a collection of private loosely affiliated nonprofit companies, not a government regulatory agency. They have no actual authority. The only thing that could compel a business to obey the BBB is the desire to maintain a positive BBB rating.