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Contact your Illinois Department of Insurance
The department of insurance for your state.
Sure you can. If you had a negative experience with a company you can always file a complaint. One place being the BBB. Being in the mortgage business, I always try to make the customers happy even if they decide not to do business with myself or my company.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
Start by making a complaint against their employer. If you want to file a complaint with the state you would complain to the State Board of Pharmacy.
In order to file a complaint about Software one should start with the company who produced, and or sold them the software. If one cannot find satisfaction from that company they can file a complaint with Ripoff report or the better buisness bureau.
Against WHO?
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
You call the company...
Go to the DEANS office and file your complaint. Make it clear and be able to support your allegations.
A title company may hold back a portion of the proceeds to pay for a repair of a physical problem with the property or a title problem. They must have given you the reason for the hold back at the time of the closing. "Doing a good title search" doesn't prevent a hold back. The title search may have disclosed a reason for a holdback. Call the title company asap and ask for an update. If it goes on for an unreasonable amount of time or they don't respond to your calls then file a complaint with your attorney general or if the title company is operated by lawyers then file a complaint with the state bar overseers.
To file a complaint against the Employment Development Department (EDD), you can submit it online through their website, contact their customer service line, or visit an EDD office in person. Be sure to provide detailed information about the issue or problem you are facing for a more effective resolution.