Accreditation Benefits

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BBB Accredited Business Benefits
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BBB Accredited

Business Benefits

Partnering with area business:                                                                       
To enhance Character, Honesty, and Integrity in the marketplace and support business self-regulation and the free enterprise system
Over 253,000 Inquiries Per Year

1)           Access to the Accredited Business Resource Center WebsiteCompany Profile and Reliability Report listing on the BBB website

2)           Telephone and Walk-In Information Service

3)           Receive Accredited Business credentials

4)           Receive newsletter every three months

6)           Accredited Business Seal Program (use of BBB logo in advertising)

7)           “Start With Trust” Labels for use with all printed material

8)           Sponsorship opportunities

9)           E-Quote links for prospective customers

10)           Hyperlink company Profile and BBB Reliability Report to your own website

11)       Give your business increased visibility

12)       Enhance your reputation in confirming ethical business practices

13)       Increase consumer confidence

14)       Co-op Advertising

15)       Annual Torch Awards for Integrity

16)       Listing on Website Accredited Business Directory by Type of Business Category

17)       Annual Integrity Invitational Golf Tournament

18)       Conference room available for seminars 

Optional Programs

 Military Marketplace Code of Ethics (no additional fee)

BBB Online Reliability Seal Allowing Use of BBB Logo on Your Website (additional fee)

Consumer Services

Serves as an ultimate customers satisfaction department

Offers dispute resolution services (conciliation, arbitration and mediation)

Monitors industry trade practices and methods 

Monitors fraud patterns and co-operates with media and law enforcement 

Information

Provides consumer information, tips & elerts

 Education programs for students, seniors & civic groups

 Advice for senior citizens

 Referral Information to Local, State, Federal Agencies and      Organizations

Your investment in the Better Business Bureau is tax deductible as a necessary business expense.