Head Guru Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 TotalChoice Hosting is pleased to announce our membership acceptence in the Better Busines Bureau. Members of the Better Business Bureau are businesses and firms which: Meet tough BBB membership standards, Agree to follow the highest principles of business ethics and voluntary self-regulation, and have a proven record of marketplace honesty and integrity. Today's BBBs are committed to the belief that the majority of marketplace problems can be solved through voluntary self-regulation. They understand the perspective of both consumers and businesses. BBBs champion marketplace ethics and hold member and non-member businesses alike accountable to the highest standards of honesty in their advertising and selling. To Become a member of the Better Business Bureau where company is headquartered; the firm must Provide the BBB with information regarding company ownership and management and the street address and telephone number at which they do business, which may be verified by the BBB in a visit to the company's physical premises; Be in business a minimum of one year (an exception can be made if a new business is a spinoff or a division of an existing business, which is known to and has a positive track record with the BBB); Have a satisfactory complaint handling record with the BBB; Agree to participate in the BBB's advertising self-regulation program, comply with the BBB Code of Advertising, and correct or withdraw online advertising when challenged by the BBB and found not to be substantiated or not in compliance with our children's advertising guidelines; (BBB local and national advertising review programs are described on the BBB's website, and complaints about online advertising brought by consumers, competitors or public officials may be filed online with the BBB.) Agree to abide by the BBB Code of Online Business Practices, and to cooperate with any BBB request for modification of a website to bring it into accordance with the Code; Respond promptly to all consumer complaints; Agree to dispute resolution, at the consumer's request, for unresolved disputes involving consumer products or services.
Deverill Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 Congratulations Head Guru! I don't think I have heard of any web hosts that are part of the BBB (although I'm sure they exist.) This is a great accomplishment and shows the extreme effort you put into having a world class business.
simplyjond Posted October 12, 2003 Posted October 12, 2003 Congratulations Bill From my experience, TCH is already headand shoulders above the BBB standards anyway -so I think it's their gain more than TCH's simplyjond
DarqFlare Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 Rock Sign TCH is the bestest. The awesome-est. Can't wait to see all the other junky webhosts start folding and TCH become the biggest player on the block!
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