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Complaints by Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint by Practice Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice OpenedYear PracticeName 2013 Abandonment of MH 2020 Abandonment of MH 2021 Abandonment of MH 2014 Abandonment of MH 2013 Abandonment of MH 2014 Abandonment of MH 2013 Abandonment of MH 2021 Abandonment of MH 2015 Abandonment of MH 2018 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2021 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2021 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2018 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) Page 1 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice BusinessName id 3 1 1 Comcast 1 Easy Acres Mobile Home Park 1 Leisure Estates 1 Pinecroft Mobile Home Park 1 T-Mobile 1 1 3 1 6 2 Baths Only fka Nathan Construction 1 Clallam Bay Corrections Center 1 Disability Rights Washington 1 Fidelity Investments 1 Fred Meyer 1 JAMS Mediation Arbitration and ADR Services 1 King County Metro 1 Page 2 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2021 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2020 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2021 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2018 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2018 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2019 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2018 ADA (Americans w/Disabilities Act) 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud Page 3 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice LA Fitness/Fitness International 1 Lyft Inc 1 Lyft Inc 1 Multicare Health Systems 1 NorthEnd Group 1 QFC aka Quality Food Centers 1 SeaTac Crest Motor Inn 1 Seattle Yellow Cab / Puget Sound Dispatch 1 Snohomish County Solid Waste 1 Starbucks 1 Tacoma Mall Office Building 1 Trestle Community Management 1 United Airlines 1 155 15 83 55 48 58 106 91 5 Star Quest 1 Page 4 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud Page 5 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 7-11 / Seven Eleven 1 Ace Cash Express 1 Ace Cash Express 1 ACS Corporation / Advance America / Legal Department 1 Advance America 1 Advanced Fee Fraud Scam 1 Advance Fee Fraud/AFF 85 Advance Fee Fraud/AFF 33 Advance Fee Fraud/AFF 27 Advance Fee Fraud/AFF 17 Affordable Escrow 2 Ageless Avila Skincare 1 AG Service 2 AirBnB 1 ALEW LLC/Access Loans Enterprise Warranty 1 ALEW LLC/Access Loans Enterprise Warranty 1 Alpha Technologies Group Inc 1 Amazon.com 1 Amazon.com 2 Amazon.com 1 Amazon.com 4 Page 6 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud Page 7 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice American Cash Awards Corp 1 American Eagle Services Group 1 American SweepStakes 1 American Sweepstakes Publishers 1 American Sweepstakes Publishers 1 American Sweepstakes Publishers 1 American Sweepstakes Publishers 1 ANC 1 Apple Inc 1 Apple Inc 1 ASA Law 1 Athreon/Advanced Fee Fraud 1 Aura Consulting Services 1 Avalanche LLC aka Date.com, Seniorsoulmates.com, 1 Matchmaker.com Award Notification Commission 3 Award Notification Commission 1 Award Notification Commission 10 Award Notification Commission 6 Award Notification Commission 3 Bank of America NA 4 Page 8 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud Page 9 of 480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice Bank of America NA 3 Bank of America NA 1 Bank of America NA 2 Bank of America NA 2 Banner Bank 1 Bayview Property Management 1 BDPDL Services / Bottom Dollar Payday 1 Benchmark Escrow 1 Best Buy 2 Best Use Auto Parts 1 B&H Photo 1 Billtrust Financial 2 Billtrust Financial Incorporated 1 Boeing Employees Credit Union / BECU 2 Boeing Employees Credit Union / BECU 2 CALLERID4U, Inc 1 CAM Enterprise Auto Sales & Transport 1 Capital One Services 1 Card Services/Credit Card Services/Card Member 1 Services/Card Holder Services/Bankcard Services Care.com 2 Care.com 1 Page 10 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2016 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud Page 11 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice CareerBuilder.com 1 Carriage House Travel Inc 1 Carvertise 2 Cash Advance 1 Cash Advance America 1 Cash Advance EZ 1 Cash Advance USA 3 Cash Advance USA / CashNet USA 1 Central Award Distribution 1 Central Bank of Nigeria 1 Central Bank of Nigeria 1 Chase Bankcard Services Inc 1 Chase Bankcard Services Inc 1 Chase Executive Office 2 Chase Executive Office 3 Chase Executive Office 1 Chase Executive Office 1 Chase Executive Office 1 China Merchants Bank 2 Citibank Presidential Communications 3 CJ & M Transport 1 Classic Connections Travel Company, Inc. 1 Page 12 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud Page 13 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice Clear Evaluations 2 CloudWing 2 Coinbase Inc 1 Columbia Community Credit Union 1 Comcast 1 Comcast 1 Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools - 1 CGFNS Commonwealth Bank 1 Compass Bean Group 1 Compass Cooperative 1 Consumer Cash and Prize 2 Consumer Grant Research 4 Consumer Loans 1 Consumer Mediation Services 1 Craigslist 2 Craigslist Inc 1 Craigslist Inc 2 Craigslist Inc 3 Craigslist Inc 1 Craigslist Inc 8 Page 14 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2013 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2021 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud 2014 Advance Fee Fraud 2015 Advance Fee Fraud 2017 Advance Fee Fraud 2018 Advance Fee Fraud 2019 Advance Fee Fraud 2020 Advance Fee Fraud Page 15 of480 09/25/2021 Complaints By Practice, Business, and Year Based on Complaint By Practice Craigslist Inc 4 Craigslist Scam 3 Craigslist Scam 2 Craig's List Scam 1 Craigslist Seller 1 David Smith 1 Delta Finance Inc 1 Department of Legal Affairs 1 Destination Vacations 365 dba US Airlines Free Ticket 1 Deutsche Bank 1 DIRECTV 1 DIRECTV 1 DMZ Group LLC, dba Great Expectations / Seattle Singles 1 Domain Directory LLC 1 Dynamic Corporate Setup/Eprofessionals, 1 LLC/Extraordinary Professionals, LLC eBay 2 eBay 1 eBay 3 eBay 2 eBay 2 eBay 1 Page 16 of480
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