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==You can also find help for other occupations too== | ==You can also find help for other occupations too== | ||
Real estate agents, travel agents and car dealers have to be licensed or certified by provincial or municipal authorities. Other occupations have voluntary organizations – the Canadian Association of Movers, for example. If you aren’t satisfied after complaining to the service provider, you should contact these authorities or organizations. For example, for automobile dealer complaints, contact the Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of British Columbia (www.mvsabc.com). For complaints dealing with realtors’ services, contact the Real Estate Council of BC (www.recbc.ca). | Real estate agents, travel agents and car dealers have to be licensed or certified by provincial or municipal authorities. Other occupations have voluntary organizations – the Canadian Association of Movers, for example. If you aren’t satisfied after complaining to the service provider, you should contact these authorities or organizations. For example, for automobile dealer complaints, contact the Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of British Columbia ([http://www.mvsabc.com www.mvsabc.com]). For complaints dealing with realtors’ services, contact the Real Estate Council of BC ([http://www.recbc.ca www.recbc.ca]). | ||
==In some cases, you may be able to sue== | ==In some cases, you may be able to sue== |