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Complaints by Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints OpenedYear BusinessName id 2015 Exeter Finance 1 2016 Crestview Community Mobile Home Park 1 2020 Godiva Chocolatier Inc 2 2016 Business Law Consultants 1 2017 Alpine Recovery Services 1 2020 Sollers College 5 2014 Johnson Controls 1 2015 Wine Country Gift Baskets 1 2015 Acura of Lynnwood 2 2015 LookupVIN 2 2016 Eylander Electric 1 2014 Seattle Yellow Cab / Puget Sound Dispatch 2 2015 Quest Diagnostics 4 2019 Charter Communications 23 2015 Wilber & Associates 1 2015 Ashley Furniture Homestore 1 2014 US Recovery Program 2 2020 Incity Properties Holdings Inc 1 2015 Sears Holdings Management Corporation 76 2013 PHH Mortgage 1 Page 1 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2019 Days Inn - Lacey 1 2014 Washington State Department of Health 6 2017 Confluence Health 2 2018 Becker Buick-GMC 1 2013 George Gee Kia/GMC 3 2013 Lincare Inc 2 2014 Tempo Lake Glade Association Board of 2 Directors 2017 Pierce County Superior Court 1 2018 Luxsle Corp 1 2018 The Mill at Mill Creek Apartments 2 2015 Order Ahead 1 2017 Credit One Bank 6 2016 My Urban Farmer 2 2020 Internet Networx 3 2021 Arbor Square Apartments 1 2021 Cable One Inc. dba Sparklight 1 2019 Portfolio Recovery Associates 12 2015 Seattle Auto Mart LLC 1 2018 Whole Foods Market 3 2019 Milgard Windows 1 2017 Contempo Mobile Home Park 1 Page 2 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2013 Carfax Inc 1 2016 Avista Utilities 5 2021 Beth A Gold DDS 2 2013 AIG 1 2013 Cowlitz County PUD 1 2020 Phoenix Rising Apartments aka Valley Cities 1 Counseling 2021 CTM Connolly Tacon & Meserve 1 2015 Survey Sampling International 1 2020 Design Vocals Company 2 2021 Dwayne Lane's Arlington Chevrolet 1 2021 Hoagland Pharmacy 1 2013 Invitation Processing 1 2017 Prime Moving 1 2020 Blue Apron 1 2017 Chrysler Capital 2 2017 Yakima Regional Medical & Cardiac Center dba 2 Astria Regional Medical Center 2014 Tucker Albin and Associates 1 2016 HSBC Bank USA NA 1 2013 Windermere Equity Brokers dba Windemere 1 Property Management - Spokane 2019 Beacon Plumbing & Mechanical 7 Page 3 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2017 Washingtondriverslicense.org 2 2020 Alpha Omicron Pi 7 2014 Seattle Pacific Hotel 1 2019 Art Institute of Seattle 10 2015 Chevron & Texaco Business Card Services 1 2017 Zales Corporate Office 1 2014 Machol & Johannes 1 2021 Hewlett Packard/HP 5 2020 ACI/American Coradius International 1 2019 NBC Steel Buildings 3 2017 PNC Mortgage 2 2015 Northwest Territorial Mint 77 2017 Living Water Lawn and Tree Care 2 2021 Walmart.com 13 2017 Accident Angels 2 2017 GuruAid 1 2016 City of Redmond 1 2016 ANC Movers 1 2013 Sansaco Furniture 1 2017 First Resolution Investment Corporation 1 2015 Vivid Seats 21 Page 4 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2013 A-1 2 2020 Skagit Valley Hospital 1 2014 Simmons Browder Gianaris Angelides and 1 Barnerd LLC 2016 Total Body Fitness 2 2018 Premium Tech aka Teamviewer.com 1 2020 Patriot Garage Door LLC 1 2018 GreatCall 2 2016 Mission Rock Residential LLC dba Marketplace 1 Apartments 2018 United Motors LLC 1 2016 South Tacoma Glass Specialists 1 2020 Pacific Crest Real Estate 1 2018 Guaranteed Education Tuition 1 2014 Everett Auto Clinic 1 2016 Brown Boys Auto 2 2021 Bid Mechanical Inc 1 2017 Premier Roofing Contractors LLC 2 2014 Verizon Wireless 205 2019 Blair's I5 RV's 1 2020 Carstars Auto Sales & RV 1 Page 5 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2018 Cabela's 1 2013 Delgri Auto Sales 1 2014 AXIS Health Partners 7 2015 Level 3 Communications LLC 5 2015 Lakehaven Utility District 1 2018 Phillips Real Estate 1 2016 Camping World/FreedomRoads 2 2018 The Mayo Clinic Diet 1 2013 Alumniclass.com 2 2014 Lenovo 1 2016 Accolade Property Management Group 1 2016 Teleport Communications Group 1 2014 West Valley Place MHP 1 2015 LoanDepot 2 2014 Burns Towing 2 2018 Heartland Toyota 1 2013 Quality Cars 1 2017 Our Fabric Stash 1 2015 ZipCar 2 2018 Sea Mar Community Health Centers 1 2020 CAAS Holdings Group LLC 2 2019 Adidas North America 1 Page 6 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2016 CRM aka Compliance Risk Managagement 2 2014 Gree Electric Appliances 2 2018 MV Towing 1 2017 All Prop Investments 1 2014 Boingo Wireless 1 2014 Rairdon Alfa Romeo and Fiat of Kirkland 2 2014 Avis / Budget Rent A Car 6 2013 Affordable Care Act 4 2020 Citizens Financial Group dba Citizens Bank 4 2016 Yakima Adjustment Services Inc 2 2021 Brenda's Bostons 3 2014 La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries 1 2018 Unknown - Fraudulent Collection Agency 84 2021 Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 1 2015 Campbell Nelson Volkswagen of Edmonds 1 2019 Lynnwood Honda 2 2017 Gateway One Lending and Financial 1 2014 A Child's Closet.com 1 2019 Reid Property Management 1 2020 Golden West Homes / Oakwood Homes / 1 Marlette Homes Page 7 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2019 Timeshares By Owner 2 2017 Tacoma Pierce County Health Department 1 2016 Clark County Court 2 2019 RNR Automotive Refinishing 1 2021 RideNow Powersports Tri-Cities 1 2013 Prevention Magazine 2 2021 Purdy Costless Pharmacy 1 2018 Mr. Auto Sales 1 2013 Brookdale Townhomes 1 2014 Barclaycard/Barclays US 2 2016 Regional Yellow Pages Online 1 2019 Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital 4 2020 Master Pool & Spa 1 2021 FedLoan Servicing 3 2015 America Investment Mortgage 1 2019 Guo Jiang Zhou 1 2018 Pacific Living Properties 1 2019 Han Ah Reum Mart Inc dba H Mart 1 2019 D&R Theatre 2 2015 Hardin Auto Sales 1 2013 Snohomish County Public Utility District 6 2020 Loot Crate/Lootcrate.com 2 Page 8 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2013 Rainier Collision 1 2013 Precision Motors 3 2014 Esary Roofing and Siding 3 2013 Baktur and Baktur 1 2020 Pacific Medical Inc 1 2020 Columbia River Veterinary Specialists 1 2015 Lexmark International Inc 1 2019 Muv Fitness 2 2015 Allied International Credit Corp 1 2013 MCCS Group/Macy's Credit Card Services 4 2013 Judicial Watch 1 2016 Appleway Automotive Subaru Mazda VW Audi 1 2018 Neptune Society 5 2016 Sabeti Motors 2 2015 Associated Publisher Network/APN 2 2015 United Consumer Financial Services 1 2017 Hyundai Capital America dba Hyundai Motor 4 Finance, Kia Motors Finance, Genesis Finance 2014 AAA - American Automobile Assoc. 4 2017 Emirates Airline 1 2016 AutoSafe 2 Page 9 of 242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2014 Preferred Credit Inc 1 2017 Palmer Recovery Attorneys, PLLC fka Palmer, 1 Reifler and Associates 2014 MasterPark 2 2016 Coldwell Banker Bain 2 2013 Optima Cigs 1 2013 Parents Magazine 1 2021 Terrace Estates Mobile Home Park 1 2021 Dave Smith Nissan 1 2017 Hearst Communications Inc 3 2013 Concrete Experts 1 2017 Gate 1 Travel 1 2016 Auto Concepts Northwest 1 2019 Signature Pointe Apartments 1 2020 Zoom Video Communications 2 2013 Treo 2 2013 SEM Budget Savers 2 2013 Worldmark by Wyndham 14 2017 SunTrust Mortgage Inc 1 2019 Washington State Department of Natural 3 Resources 2014 Physicians and Dentists Credit Bureau dba P&D 5 Collection Page 10 of242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints Collection 2020 CVS Caremark 2 2015 Jerry Smith Automotive Team 1 2021 Law Office of Rodney R Moody 1 2015 Independent Living USA 1 2015 Lexus of Seattle 1 2017 Virgin America 1 2013 Anytime Fitness - Tumwater 1 2015 Auburn Chevrolet 5 2014 Leaf Filter/Leafless in 3 Seattle/Mastershield/Gutters Perfect 2017 Adzam Inc dba Doug's Lynnwood Mazda 3 2017 J and M Exhaust and Auto Repair 1 2016 Healthways 1 2015 Colorado Technical University 1 2016 Bel-Air Customs/aka Cowlitz River Customs/aka 4 J&K Street Rods 2018 Sound Auto Land 1 2015 Rairdon Alfa Romeo and Fiat of Kirkland 1 2017 SF Comprehensive Tours 2 2019 California Attorney General's Office 1 2016 Boeing Employees Credit Union / BECU 26 Page 11 of242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2017 Westpoint Group 1 2020 Vision Built Construction 1 2013 Outsource Receivables 1 2019 Wildcard Properties dba Studio Wildcard 1 2016 State of Washington 5 2016 All About Transmissions & Automotive 1 2021 Netflix.com 5 2020 Alice Schacht and Erik John George Carlson 2 2015 Emerald Communities 1 2018 Diverse Solutions, A Division of Market Leader 2 2021 Pep Boys 1 2019 Dogcon Auto 1 2014 Apple Inc 7 2021 Mercari Inc 1 2014 Salishan Association 1 2017 Bonanza.com 3 2019 Healthgrades.com 1 2018 ReGen Tacoma 2 2015 Park 120 Apartment Homes 1 2017 Church of Scientology 4 2015 Baskets for Babies 1 2015 MERS/Mortgage Electronic Registration System 2 Page 12 of242 09/23/2021 Complaints By Name and Year Based on Attorney General Consumer Complaints 2020 Carbonite 1 2013 Bob Halls Dealerships 1 2017 RealSelf.com 1 2013 Subaru of Puyallup 1 2021 AutoNation Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Bellevue 3 2017 Vantage Radiology 1 2014 Seattle Mini 1 2013 Scarborough Research 2 2016 Sight Connection 2 2021 GRD Project Solutions 1 2020 Reliance Pharmacy 2 2019 425 Fitness - Issaquah 1 2021 Community Financial Services 1 2014 PRco Power 2 2018 Lakewood Police 1 2018 Car Trek II 6 2013 IMDB Inc 2 2018 Avenue Dental Care 1 2017 Suntrust Mortgage Inc 1 2021 Jefferson Capital Systems
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