Small Business Advocacy Bureau
Small Business Advocacy Bureau

Whom We've Helped

E-Commerce: We helped shut down a Russian theft ring purchasing products via U.S. E-commerce sites.

David vs. Goliath: We've helped several small businesses recover thousands of dollars in fees and payments for services rendered to large corporations.

Individuals: We've taken on the phone company and various utilities to arrange refunds in full, we've tackled LM Berry for messed up Yellow Page ads (1/3 contain errors, we are told), and we've obtained compromises and reasonable settlements on behalf of individuals with various retail and service organizations.

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Small businesses are the engine that drives the economy, with more than two-thirds of the U.S. GNP produced by companies with fewer than 100 employees. When small business owners have to spend a disproportionate amount of time trying to collect from deadbeats, or when they are taken advantage of by big corporations and consortiums, they feel helpless. In some cases, the result can be financial ruin and bankruptcy.

The Small Business Advocacy Bureau can help, using the power of the press release, the power of the internet and every individual's right to seek justice with truth as its foundaton. The SBAB hopes to expand its ability to make an impact.

Let the SBAB take the worry out of your business. When you feel like the world is against you, we'll stand beside you as your advocate.

 

 

All Claims and evidence presented on this website are acknowledged to be factual to the best knowledge of the Small Business Advisory Bureau and its agents. Plaintiffs are required to show evidence for any claim, and no derogatory or inciteful language is used in any of our reports. The Small Business Advisory Bureau is not a court of law, but the court of public opinion. Our mission is to ensure protection to individuals and small businesses in transactions with large corporations based on the principle of Truth. Under the protection of U.S. law, statements of truth cannot be deemed libelous. For the sake of brevity, some documentation may not be shown but is kept as a matter of public record with the Small Business Advisory Bureau.