Book Title: Jain Funeral Procedures Author(s): Tansukh J Salgia Publisher: Tansukh J SalgiaPage 37
________________ Ohio Cremation & Memorial Society, Columbus, Ohio Federal Trade Commission, Funerals: A Consumer Guide, Washington, D.C. Cremation Society of Greater Cincinnati, Newport, Ky. Jain Funeral Etiquette: Prakash Mody, Toronto, Canada. Life and Beyond: Your guide to dealing with death, March 25, 2004. PROBLEM SOLVING If you have a problem concerning funeral matters, it's best to try to resolve it first with the funeral director. If you are dissatisfied, the Funeral Consumer's Alliance may be able to advise you on how best to resolve your issue. You also can contact your state or local consumer protection agencies such as Better Business Bureau (BBB), listed in your telephone book. Funeral Service Consumer Assistance Program PO Box 486 Elm Grove, WI 53122-0486 1-800-662-7666 FSCAP is a nonprofit consumer service designed to help people understand funeral service and related topics and to help them resolve funeral service concerns. FSCAP service representatives and an intervener assist consumers in identifying needs, addressing complaints and resolving problems. Free brochures on funeral related topics are available. You can file a complaint with the FTC by contacting the Consumer Response Center by phone, toll-free, at 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357); TDD: 1-866-653-4261; by mail: Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580; or on the Internet at www.ftc.gov, using the online complaint form. Although the Commission cannot resolve individual problems for consumers, it can act against a company if it sees a pattern of possible law violations. 37 of 38Page Navigation
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