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The Office of the [[Maryland Attorney General]] has a public-facing website to submit consumer protection complaints<ref>[https://portal.oag.state.md.us/cpdportal/?q=Home "Consumer Protection Division Portal"] - portal.oag.state.md.us</ref>. | The Office of the [[Maryland Attorney General]] has a public-facing website to submit consumer protection complaints<ref>[https://portal.oag.state.md.us/cpdportal/?q=Home "Consumer Protection Division Portal"] - portal.oag.state.md.us</ref>. | ||
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[[Category:Consumer Tools]] | [[Category:Consumer Tools]] |
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The Office of the Maryland Attorney General has a public-facing website to submit consumer protection complaints[1].
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- ↑ "Consumer Protection Division Portal" - portal.oag.state.md.us