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When you have a problem or a dispute with a business, you may need to get others involved to resolve the issue. Start small, and try to work out the issue directly with the manager or owner first. If that doesn't work, move on to local government departments or licensing agencies that have authority over the business. You can also report the business to other consumers directly by using the internet and other forms of media. [1] X Trustworthy Source USA.GOV Official website for the United States federal government Go to source