February 16, 2000 Page A6 Portland (Phi ¿Üirje ' p o r t l a t t ò © b a e r u e t * Business H ig h - te c h in d u s tr ie s enter BBB’s complaint List Computer manufacturers, Internet shopping services and computer sales and services finish third, fourth and fifth respectively o f the better Business Bureau complaint list serving Oregon and W estern W ashington's Top 20 most complained about industry list for 1999. This is the first time that high-tech related industries have had such a presence in the complaint category. “Many variables can be attributed to the incline o f complaints in the high-tech field, said Robert W.G. drew, BBB president and CEO. “From the holiday online shopping craze to last year’s demise o f local companies like F urther Shop and M icroworkz, many businesses in our region play a dominant role on the high-tech world and w e ’re seeing an impact on the number of consum er complaints w e’ve received.” A lthough high-tech industries made their presence known in 1999; it was an auto dealers (franchised new)\ands auto repair(mechanical) that finished first and second on the most complained about category list. “This is no surprise, as these two industries have always been a mainstay in the top five,” said Andrew. “With the recent passing o f 1-659 in the state o f W ashington, there will be even more consumers buying new vehicles, so I don’t anticipate this will change anytime soon.” T he bureau also regularly review s local advertising as part o f its role as a self-regulatory body, promoting ethical selling and advertising practices. The B B B ’s advertising review departm ent processes advertising related compliant in order to help businesses maintain and strengthen their customer confidence in their advertising. In 1999, the BBB received 155 advertising complaints and challenges from the public and complaints are as follows; 11) Computer Sales & Services Opportunity/ Work- at Home Offers, And Shopping Services - Internet. The Better Business Bureau serving Oregon and Western Washington always encourages the public to check out a company before they consider doing business with them. Oregon consumers can contact the BBB at (503) 226- 3981 and Western Washington consumers can call (206) 431 -2222. The BBB is a not-for-profit o rg a n iz a tio n th a t a id s c o n su m e rs and) Black History Month Volunteer Want to make a difference in the life of a young girl? Sm artChoices, a YWCA empowerment program for 4th and 5th grade gids, is seeking volunteers and interns to assist with after-school programs designed to promote girls* intellectual, social, and personal development. Activities take place weekday afternoons from 3-5pm in Northeast Portland Schools. W This week ’s observation o f Black History' Month covers the years o f 1950-2000. Amiri Baraka was known during the 1960s fo r his racially focused and high voltage writings - influenced early on by New York Bohemians and later by his encounter with art-revolutionaries in Cuba. This man was the architect o f a national movement. Can you name it? For the answer, look in Focus under the header, B yw ca OF GREATER PORTLAND For more information call 721-1754 or e-mail caroline@ywca-pdx.org voice video wireless directories internet beyond Bruce Posey 'Senior VP Federal Relations and Regulatory Law Arthur Johnson' and Government Solutions Robert Jones VP Local Network Operations Hadley Evans anfl Human Resources Exécutive Diiector and Controller Pamela El VP Maiketiiig Communication Eric Hyde VP Network Statt Support Robert Dawson VP Customer Operations Jasmin Espy VP Production and Marketing Management MLK Main S tre e tp ro g ra m seeks volunteers, NNEBA and their MLK Main Street program want YOU in their Business Directory. The Martin Luther King JR. Main Street Program, sponsored by the North-Northeast Business Association, is enthusiastic to announce that a grant has been received from the US Bank to produce a MLK boulevard director Broadway to Columbia - will be contacted to secure their name, business name, address, zip, phone. Fax, E-mail and website. Adjacent businesses along MLK BI vd should call Main street office at 284- 3093 by February 23,2000. Berta Delman, the MLK manager, is coordinating the project and Vicki Reitenaueriseditor. Also, if you would like to advertise in the directory, please call the same number, make arrangements and increase your benefits o f the product within a short time. Thanks to you and to US Bank. Get your business in the public eye Advertise in H istory in th e M aking At U S WEST we lead by example. Everyday, African Americans are living the dream of Martin Luther King. Their leadership is being written for future generations. Lija/i/Esr life ’s better here @ MUSC M0 Official Sponaor of tha 3000 U S. Olympic Team ^orilant» ©baeruer 9) »