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For example:
For example:
* Prepare a description of the '''goods''' you bought. This can include anything the seller said to you about the goods, anything the seller advertised, or anything the seller gave you in writing.
* Prepare a description of the ''goods'' you bought. This can include anything the seller said to you about the goods, anything the seller advertised, or anything the seller gave you in writing.
* How much you paid, and receipts or other proofs of purchase.
* How much you paid, and receipts or other proofs of purchase.
* Copies of any documents, for example, a '''warranty'''.
* Copies of any documents, for example, a ''warranty''.
* Details of the problem:  
* Details of the problem:  
** what the problem is with the goods you bought,  
** what the problem is with the goods you bought,  
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===Step 2: Be ready to keep notes on what happens===
===Step 2: Be ready to keep notes on what happens===


* '''Who''' did you talk to? (Ask for the person's name or <span class="noglossary">title</span> - sales clerk, manager, etc.)
* ''Who'' did you talk to? (Ask for the person's name or <span class="noglossary">title</span> sales clerk, manager, etc.)
* '''When''' did you talk to them?
* ''When'' did you talk to them?
* '''What''' did you tell them:  
* ''What'' did you tell them:  
**about the problem, and   
**about the problem, and   
**about what you want them to do?
**about what you want them to do?
* '''What''' did they say to you?
* ''What'' did they say to you?
* '''What''' was the next step that:  
* ''What'' was the next step that:  
**you said you would take, or   
**you said you would take, or   
**they said they would take?
**they said they would take?
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:*'''Better Business Bureau (BBB)''' receives complaints about local businesses. Visit [http://mbc.bbb.org/consumers mbc.bbb.org/consumers] and look under "Complaints".
:*'''Better Business Bureau (BBB)''' receives complaints about local businesses. Visit [http://mbc.bbb.org/consumers mbc.bbb.org/consumers] and look under "Complaints".


You may also contact Consumer Protection BC for information and referrals on where you may file a complaint about a specific business type. Visit [http://consumerprotectionbc.ca consumerprotectionbc.ca], look under "[http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/consumers-alias/help-for-how-can-we-help Help for Consumers]" and select "Resolving Problems".
You may also <span class="noglossary">contact</span> Consumer Protection BC for information and referrals on where you may file a complaint about a specific business type. Visit [http://consumerprotectionbc.ca consumerprotectionbc.ca], look under "[http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/consumers-alias/help-for-how-can-we-help Help for Consumers]" and select "Resolving Problems".


==Small Claims Court==
==Small Claims Court==
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