You can file a complaint with the Attorney General of your state.
Perhaps you could try reporting the disgruntlement to the Better Business Bureau; they're kind of an ethical policing organization for businesses
"The Better Business Bureau (BBB), founded in 1912, is a corporation consisting of several private business franchises of local BBB organizations based in the United States and Canada, which work together through the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB). The BBB goal is to foster a fair and effective marketplace, so that buyers and sellers can trust each other ("Start With Trust"). Many BBB services can be accessed online through their website."
yes facebook does have a report abuse button if you don't believe me check for your self
It takes note of it.
go to the bottom of the page and press report abuse
Probably not. But you need to report her to the facebook people because of the abuse. They're more equipped to do something about it.
Facebook and Twitter. If you still go on, Club Penguin does.
you can not that is why Facebook set up the Privacy Area
report them. scroll down to the bottom of their profile and there should be a report button. Hope it helps!
you look up the person and click report abuse.
If there is child abuse, report it to child protection services.
50% of people would report the abuse
Common complaints about Facebook's privacy policies are that they are difficult to understand. It is sometimes very difficult to set up a facebook page to give the user the amount of privacy that they would like.
First of all, talk to a trusted adult. If they are going on Facebook at home, maybe their parents aren't aware that they aren't supposed to be going on Facebook and another adult could talk to their parents about it. Or, an adult could report them to Facebook through the link on Facebook's Privacy Policy page.