Four outlandish complaints filed to the Better Business Bureau last year seriously challenge whether the customer is indeed always right.
The BBB says it receives around 36,000 complaints a year throughout Canada, usually ranging anywhere from a bad meal to discrimination to criminal allegations.
Sometimes though, complaints are just plain old odd. The BBB says four complaints in particular stood out to it in 2022.
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Finally, the BBB says it fielded a complaint from a consumer who wanted a refund on their ramen noodle package that reportedly didnB次元官网网址檛 have enough seasoning inside.
No matter how strange things get, BBB Mainland B.C. Communications Specialist Aaron Guillen says they always review a complaint and determine its authenticity.
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