The telemarketer proceeds to ask questions that have nothing to do with BBB business and leaves as a contact number 1.800.CALL.BBB."We urge people to double-check with their local BBB whenever they receive a dubious phone call or see the BBB name tied to a questionable promotion. KRT representatives claim that the business is a member of the BBB and suggest that interested customers call fictitious phone numbers for the "Southwestern Division of the BBB in Oklahoma City" and the BBB of Metropolitan Houston to request the company's BBB report."The company is using the BBB name as a shill for its business.
The BBB warns individuals and businesses not to pay in advance for a loan and to never send personal financial information to unknown businesses.
The callers generally claim to be phoning about a BBB complaint or to "update" BBB files.
The callers leave a 1.800.CALL.BBB (225-5222) as their contact phone number. ; There has been much controversy on whether it is cheaper to drive your vehicle or take public transportation. The most obvious comparison would be the price of gas to the price of public transportation. Public transportation only totals approximately 1% of household income. Basic operating costs of a vehicle include gas, oil, tire wear etc. There are also other potential savings associated with taking public transportation. Long term mileage-related costs include mileage related depreciation of the vehicle and costs related to car accidents and tickets. Public Transportation only consists of one variable cost which is the fare of the transportation. Public transit is continuously looking for ways to solve the problems and reduce costs which vehicle transportation cannot. The quality of public transportation is also important.
; After viewing all of the costs related to vehicle ownership and transportation, public transportation is the most cost-efficient method of transportation in terms of a commuting perspective.
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