Where do I file a complaint?
Describe what went wrong (and optionally your state) and we point you at the right oversight or consumer-protection office β each with its phone, email, fax, and its own complaint form. We route you to the door; we never tell you that you have a case.
Best matches for βThe Black Bullβ β start with the office at the top.
U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General
Who it's for: Postal fraud, theft & misconduct involving USPS employees and operations (not mail crime β that is the Postal Inspection Service).
- Phone: 1-888-877-7644
- Email: β not published
- Fax: β not published
- Website: https://www.uspsoig.gov/
- File here: File a complaint here
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) β ReportFraud
Who it's for: Scams, fraud, deceptive business practices, identity theft (IdentityTheft.gov), and bad robocalls.
- Phone: 1-877-382-4357
- Email: β not published
- Fax: β not published
- Website: https://www.ftc.gov/
- File here: File a complaint here
Need a lawyer, not (just) a complaint?
Some matters need counsel. The Lawyer directory lists public bar records, legal-aid offices, and official bar referral lines β same facts-not-verdicts, no ratings, no pay-for-rank.
Lawyer directory βAffiliate/sponsorship is DISABLED for oversight/consumer-protection listings. If ever enabled for the legal vertical it must be FLAT-FEE ADVERTISING ONLY β never a percentage of a legal fee (ABA Model Rule 5.4) and never paid rank or recommendation (ABA Model Rule 7.2).
Directory of official oversight and consumer-protection offices β facts, not legal advice and not a verdict. Filing a complaint is not proof of wrongdoing. Verify the office and form at the source before acting.