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Vehicle Complaints Take Top Spot in 2014: Nearly $1 Million To S.C. Consumers

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The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) received 3,908 complaints from January 1, 2014- December 31, 2014, saving consumers nearly $1,000,000 in the form of credits, refunds, and adjustments.

The number one complaint category in 2014 was Vehicle complaints, totaling 16% (642) of SCDCAโ€™s total complaints. Rounding out the top five are Utilities at 15% (572), Debt Collection at 10% (410), Credit at 6% (225), and Finance at 5% (214).

The top five consumer refunds were also related to vehicles: (1) Truck replaced after a defect was identified, $40,358; (2) Vehicle was replaced due to recurring mechanical issue, $37,590; (3) Vehicle was replaced due to recurring engine misfire, $33,000; (4) Vehicle was traded in due to structural defect, $32,000; (5) Vehicle financing problem, $29,000.

โ€œSCDCA staff continues to do a phenomenal job in resolving disputes for SC taxpayers,โ€ said Carri Grube Lybarker, Department Administrator.ย  โ€œOur new complaint system has helped to take the provision of these mediation services to the next level.โ€

In January of 2014, SCDCA launched its new online complaint system, making great strides in efficiency. Since implementing the system, the adoption rate has reached 60% and the average time it takes to resolve a complaint has dropped dramatically from 45-55 days to 20-25. One of the first complaints submitted through the online system was resolved within a matter of hours.

Over the past three years, SCDCA has fielded over 14,500 complaints and saved consumers $3,344,000 through complaint mediation.

To file a complaint, visit www.consumer.sc.gov and click FILE A COMPLAINT. Consumers should also take advantage of the Public Information tool, by researching complaints against businesses before using them.