Wisconsin consumers are tired of telemarketers who violate the state’s Do No Call laws, and try to sell them stuff over the phone. The annual top ten list of consumer complaints has just been released, and complaints about telemarketers still reign at the very top of the list. The state’s Consumer Protection Bureau got more than four thousand complaints about telemarketers in 2017, an increase of 12 percent over 2016 and 62 percent more than 2015. Michelle Reinen is director of the state Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Landlord-tenant complaints were second on the list, followed by telecommunications complaints, identity theft and home-improvement scams.
There were two newcomers to the top ten list this time: complaints about the quality of fuel sold at retail gas stations, and complaints about medical services.
Complaints about gas-pump accuracy, car repair and car sales round out the top ten. Reinen says it’s critical that consumers continue to report their complaints to the agency.
She says the agency follows up on every complaint made.











