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The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a nonprofit organization that exists to foster marketplace trust by bringing good businesses and smart consumers together. The BBB accredits businesses that meet its standards for integrity and excellence. If you have a problem with any business, whether or not it is BBB Accredited, you can file an official complaint with the BBB. The BBB will intervene on your behalf and try to resolve your complaint. A business’s rating is partially determined by its record of responding to and resolving complaints.