BBB Reliability Report for
Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo Inc.

A BBB Accredited business since 1/14/2000

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BBB Accreditation

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BBB has determined that this business meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.

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This company participates in BBB Online. This means the company has agreed to use special procedures including arbitration, if necessary, to resolve disputes.

BBB Rating

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Based on BBB files, this business has a BBB Rating of A+

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Business Contact and Profile

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Name:
Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo Inc.
Phone:
(716) 856-9675
Address:
1460 Military Road, Kenmore, NY 14217
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Business Category:
Beer Dispensing & Cooling Equipment, Appliances - Commercial Sales, Service & Parts, Restaurant Equipment-Repair & Service
eMail:
Web Address:

BBB file opened:
January 14, 2000
Business started:
January 1998
Business started locally:
January 1998
Primary Contact:
Mr. David Rivers (Owner)
Complaint Contact:
Mr. David Rivers (Owner)

Alternate Business Names

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kegworks.com

Products and Services

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This company offers Online Sales Of Beer Dispensing Equipment.

Additional Locations and Phone Numbers

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(716) 856-9684 (FAX)

Customer Complaint History

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The company's size, volume of business and number of transactions may have a bearing on the number of complaints received by the BBB. The complaints filed against a company may not be as important as the type of complaints, and how the company has handled them. The BBB generally does not pass judgment on the validity of complaints filed.

Number of complaints processed by the BBB
    in the last 36 months: 2
    in the last 12 months: 1

Complaints Concerned:
    Delivery Issues  (1 complaints)
1Resolved
    Repair Issues  (1 complaints)
1Resolved

Government Actions

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The BBB has no information regarding Government Actions at this time.

Advertising Review

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The BBB has no information regarding Ad Reviews at this time.

Industry Tips

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The following is BBB general information and is not intended as a report on any specific company.

The ease of shopping in cyberspace has increased the popularity of buying merchandise from Internet websites. However, reports of Identity Theft and phishing & pharming scams are also on the rise, causing concern for many online shoppers. To help consumers navigate potential pitfalls on the web, the BBB recommends the following precautions.

* Understand the difference between buying from a business and buying from a private seller. Many individuals sell goods via auctions and other websites. Keep in mind that your legal rights when dealing with an individual may not be the same as when dealing with a business. Many private sellers are legitimate, but your legal recourse may be different if you're not satisfied with your purchase.

* Research before you buy. Responsible online retailers will clearly post their physical address and other contact information on their website. Use that information to check the business's complaint record with the Better Business Bureau.

* Review the website's stated policies. Before making a purchase, look for information about shipping & handling, return, refund and exchange policies, product warranty/guarantee details, and the company's policies on handling any disputes that may arise. If the site is missing any information or the policy is unclear, consider e-mailing the company with your questions prior to placing an order.

* Check out the security protection provided. Almost all websites that require billing information provide a "secure browser", encrypted lines that help protect sensitive data such as your name and credit card numbers. To make sure a site provides encryption, check the address bar of your internet browser. If it says "https" instead of "http", the site encrypts information. Another way to check is to look for a small padlock icon at the bottom of your screen. If the "lock" is closed, you're working in a secure browser.

* Look for a privacy policy. Posted privacy policies reveal what personally identifiable information the website collects, and how the company uses that information. Look for associations and reliability programs in which the company participates, such as the BBB Online Reliability Seal program, to ensure that the business has demonstrated compliance with credible online privacy principles. Keep in mind the only information reputable online stores typically require is your password, credit card number and shipping information.

* Protect all of your passwords. Before allowing you to make a purchase, most online stores require registration with a user name and password. Just as you keep your Automated Teller Machine (ATM) code secret, do not share any of your computer passwords with others. Also, avoid using established numbers for your password, such as your address, date of birth, or a portion of your telephone or Social Security number. To help protect your information, many online businesses make it a policy NEVER to request your password information by telephone or e-mail.

* Pay attention to the accuracy of the ordering information you provide, especially your address and telephone number. Be wary of companies that ask you to supply unnecessary information, such as your Social Security and bank account numbers. Also, make sure you retain a record of all online transactions, including the retailer's URL (website address) in case questions or problems arise. Also, make sure the quantity, price, availability and shipping charges are acceptable to you BEFORE you submit your order.

* Know your consumer rights. The same laws that protect you when shopping by telephone or mail apply to online purchase. Under the law, a company must ship your order within the time stated in its advertisements. If no timeframe is provided, companies must ship within 30 days after receiving your order. Check with the Federal Trade Commission for a detailed explanation of the Mail Order Rule.

For additional information, contact:

Better Business Bureau Serving Upstate NY
(800) 828-5000**$5 Fee for Operator Assistance
www.upstateny.bbb.org

New York State Attorney General
(800) 771-7755
www.oag.state.ny.us

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
(877) 382-4357
www.ftc.gov

New York State Consumer Protection Board
(800) 697-1220
www.consumer.state.ny.us

This report is general in nature and is not intended as a reliability report on any company, service or product.

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ID: 66001231
Report as of: 2/9/2010 6:16 PM

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