November 17, 2000

Suspect a scam? These agencies can check out what?s going on

Better Business Bureau

1780 S. Bellaire #700, Denver / (303) 758-2100 Colorado Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Office

(303) 866-5189 / (800) 332-2071 (outside Denver).FBI

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1050 Walnut St., #219, Boulder / (303) 443-4900Federal Trade Commission (to file a complaint):

www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357)International Association of Home-based Businesses

Kenneth Nieman in Arvada / (303) 431-2521National Fraud Information Center

(800) 876-7060Colorado Consumer Protection Act / Colorado Revised Statutes

Supreme Court Library, 2 East 14th Ave., Denver / (303) 837-3720

Auraria Higher Education Center Library, West 11th Avenue campus / (303) 556-2741

Better Business Bureau

1780 S. Bellaire #700, Denver / (303) 758-2100 Colorado Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Office

(303) 866-5189 / (800) 332-2071 (outside Denver).FBI

1050 Walnut St., #219, Boulder / (303) 443-4900Federal Trade Commission (to file a complaint):

www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357)International Association of Home-based Businesses

Kenneth Nieman in Arvada / (303) 431-2521National Fraud Information Center

(800) 876-7060Colorado Consumer Protection Act / Colorado Revised Statutes

Supreme Court Library, 2 East 14th Ave., Denver / (303) 837-3720

Auraria Higher Education Center Library, West 11th Avenue campus / (303) 556-2741

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