Consumer complaints help settle unsatisfactory issues
As the state’s primary consumer protection agency, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), receives tens of thousands of requests for assistance and resources, each year.
In 2023, the DATCP received and responded to more than 10,000 written consumer complaints, with mediation and enforcement settlements resulting in over $3.3 million returned to Wisconsin consumers, and deposited in the general school fund from civil forfeiture payments.
TheDATCP’s top 10 complaint categories in 2023, are the following:
• Landlord-Tenant Issues – Landlord-tenant issues were the No. 1 complaint filed with the DATCP in 2023. Consumers filed 2,208 complaints when disputes between landlords and tenants could not be resolved between parties, a slight increase from the previous year. Common issues reported were security deposit returns, eviction, unauthorized entry, inadequate disclosures and unsatisfactory service.
• Telemarketing – The DATCP received 1,276 telemarketing complaints in 2023, a slight decrease from 2022. These complaints concerned robocalls, phishing and spoofing, imposter scams and Wisconsin Do Not Call Registry issues. Last year, the DATCP joined the Wisconsin Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, agencies from all other 49 states and the District of Columbia, in the Operation Stop Scam Calls initiative, to crack down on illegal telemarketing operations responsible for billions of unwanted calls to U.S. consumers. This resulted in a lawsuit against a company that allegedly sent or transmitted approximately 157 million calls to Wisconsin phone numbers, on the National Do Not Call Registry. • Home Improvement – Home improvement concerns accounted for 867 complaints in 2023. The top issues consumers reported include failure to provide services and materials, failure to honor warranties, deceptive and misleading representations, poor quality of work, billing disputes and incorrect charges, improper installation and failure to properly disclose lien waivers.
• Telecommunications – The DATCP received 642 complaints regarding telecommunications services in 2023, down slightly from the previous year. Consumers reported issues including billing disputes, disconnections and terminations of service, deceptive and misleading representations, refund and adjustment policies, and failure to cancel services when requested. Consumers should carefully read their contracts and policies, to understand the extent and limitations of the services they are purchasing.
• Identity Theft – With 459 complaints in 2023, reports of identity theft to the DATCP decreased last year. Online account takeovers were the most common issue reported by consumers. To protect themselves against this risk and avoid the hassle of automated, sometimes unhelpful account recovery services, consumers are encouraged to create unique passwords and activate two-factor authentication for their important online accounts. Victims of identity theft should contact the DATCP right away and keep in close communication with their DATCP consumer protection experts, to recover and protect their identity against further fraud.
• Medical Services – Complaints related to medical services decreased slightly from 2022, with consumers filing 380 complaints in 2023. The most common issues reported to DATCP include billing disputes, deceptive and misleading representations, and unsatisfactory service.
• Motor Vehicle Repair – Returning to DATCP’s top 10 list, with 352 complaints reported in 2023, the number of complaints in this category more than doubled, compared to 2022. Consumers reported issues such as failure to perform requested repairs, delays in service, poor quality of work, deceptive and misleading advertisements, overcharging and charges for work not performed.
• Travel – This category covers a variety of issues, including motor vehicle rentals, airlines, hotels/motels and travel company service bundling. The DATCP received 255 travel complaints in 2023. Billing disputes, refund and adjustment policies, failure to return deposits and payment, and unsatisfactory service, were commonly reported by consumers.
• Motor Vehicle Sales (New and Used) – The ninth most common consumer complaint in 2023, concerned sales of new and used motor vehicles, about which the DATCP received 233 complaints. The most common issues cited in these complaints were inadequate disclosures, deceptive and misleading representations, and violations of prize notice and direct-mail marketing laws.
• Motor Vehicle Accessories The DATCP’s 10th most common consumer complaint category of 2023, having received 185 complaints, was motor vehicle accessories. Common among these complaints were reports of deceptive and misleading advertising, refund and adjustment policies, defective products and failure to deliver products.
For more information and consumer protection resources, or to file a complaint, visit ConsumerProtection. wi.gov.