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  1. The attorney general is empowered to investigate CSPA violations and enforce the law. To accomplish this, the Consumer Protection Section has several tools at its disposal. The attorney general may issue a cease-and-desist order to address a supplier’s behavior. The attorney general has authority to enter into

  2. The Consumer Protection Section’s Economic Crimes division assists local law enforcement and prosecutors in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting consumer fraud of a criminal nature. The division consists of four attorneys and three investigators who are dedicated solely to criminal investigations. Additionally, the division is able to ...

  3. Tens of thousands of consumers turn to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office each year for help resolving consumer issues, tips on scams and deceptive practices, and information on a wide range of other topics. File a Consumer Complaint; Report an Unwanted Phone Call; Foreclosure Resources; National Consumer Protection Week; Report a Scam

  4. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — It is National Consumer Protection Week, a time when nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies nationwide band together to encourage consumers to take advantage ...

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · The Ohio Attorney General's Office fielded over 25,000 consumer complaints last year, per data shared with Axios. Why it matters: These complaints can sometimes lead to state lawsuits against entities accused of deceptive and unlawful practices. Zoom in: The top categories for complaints in 2023 were, in order: Motor vehicles.

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  6. Aug 24, 2021 · The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has a national reputation as a robust enforcer of consumer protection and privacy laws, with a track record of balancing the needs of government, business and consumers. Attorney General Dave Yost was elected in 2018 after spending eight years as Ohio’s state auditor. In key aspects, Attorney General Yost ...

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  8. May 21, 2024 · If you're a victim of fraud, or if you're having trouble resolving an issue with a business, file a consumer complaint to get help you need. The Ohio Attorney General's Office provides a free, informal process to resolve disputes between consumers and businesses. Complaint specialists work with the parties to obtain an agreed-upon resolution.

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