Better Business Bureau Serving Central, Northern & Western Arizona
Fourth Quarter 2016
inside this issue...
The Journey of BBB Accreditation
Accreditation isn't given. It's
earned. See all it takes to become
a BBB Accredited Business.
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Improved Business Profiles
BBB launched new Business
Profiles designed to provide a
more user-friendly experience
on bbb.org.
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BBB Scam Tracker
New tool empowers
businesses and
consumers in 2016.
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® A quarterly newsletter for BBB® Accredited Businesses
The Secret to 68 Years of Fun Business
Business Connection
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2017 OFFICERS:Chair - David Lorenz: First Fidelity BankVice Chair - Ken Bonham: Lucid Agency Treasurer - Mike Bontrager: Adolfson & Peterson ConstructionSecretary - Carrie Young: SRPImmediate Past Chair – Gary Sneed: Desert Schools Federal Credit UnionPresident - Matthew Fehling: Better Business Bureau
DIRECTORS:Kim Anderson-Matich: Anderson Security AgencyMaria Barquin: La Campesina RadioBrian Burt: Snell & Wilmer, LLPRon Cohen: CRC BroadcastingJohn P. Curran: U.S. Postal Inspection Service Rick Dircks: Dircks Moving Services Mike Donley: Donley Service CenterAmbrose Earle: Shamrock Foods Ash Hachmeister: beni.fitTom Higginbotham: Sun Devil Auto Andrew John: John's Refrigeration Heating & CoolingJoe Kelly: Triad Consulting GroupAsst. Chief Michael Kurtenbach: Phoenix Police Dept. Kevin Lange: Reveal Concepts Co.Cheryl Lewis: IsagenixTom Licurgo: Ashley Furniture HomestoresMike McGuirk: ProCopyNathan Mendanhall: Sonora Quest Laboratories Brian Mohr: Y Scouts Curt Morgan (ARAC): Shadow Mountain Auto ServiceGarry Ong: Mu Shu Asian Grill RestaurantsElaine E. Ralls: Commit AgencyLee Scanzano: Cox CommunicationsChris Sharfner: C&J Professional Cleaning ServicesGerald L. Smithson: JLS ConsultingJim Sollenberger: Cue Financial Group, Inc.Bill Verdini: Emeritus Dean ASU/W.P. Carey School of BusinessCelia Waddington: Ignite Creative ServicesTyler Yates: Yates Buick GMC
YAVAPAI COUNTY ADVISORY COUNCIL
OFFICERS: Chair - David Barrett: Barrett Propane Vice Chair - Susan Abbott: Home Instead Senior Care
MEMBERS:David Franz: Ridgeline Builders, LLCSteve LaFleur: Prescott Import Car Service Connie Manning: Prescott AAA Arizona Neal Sneller: Prescott Chamber of Commerce
BBB FOUNDATION
OFFICERS:Chair - Bill Verdini: Emeritus Dean ASU/W.P. Carey School of BusinessVice Chair/Treasurer - Brian Burt: Snell & Wilmer Immediate Past Chair - Larry Seay: Community Volunteer Secretary - Matthew Fehling: Better Business Bureau
DIRECTORS:Brian Mohr: Y ScoutsPeggy Baker: Community Volunteer Joe Dean: Dean Enterprises Jim Donley: Donley Service Center Tom Fannin: Coldwell Banker Marty Laurel: Community Volunteer Katie Osbourne: Community VolunteerGary Volkenant: Community Volunteer
Independent Legal CounselAndrea Lovell, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
BBB BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STANDARDSTRUSTfor
Build Trust
Advertise Honestly
Tell the Truth
Be Transparent
Honor Promises
Be Responsive
Safeguard Privacy
Embody Integrity
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THANK YOUfor committing to BBB’s
December 2016, Vol. 77, No 4. BBB Business Connection (USPS 006-370) is issued by Better Business Bureau at 1010 E. Missouri Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85014 to its Accredited Businesses and subscribers. It is published quarterly to report business and consumer information, facts about schemes, solicitations, government actions affecting business and Better Business Bureau news. Reference to or mention made of any company, product or service herein is not to be interpreted, per se, as statements derogatory of such company, product or service, but as information obtained from sources believed to be reliable for the use of such Accredited Businesses and subscribers. Subscription price is $12/year to BBB Accredited Businesses. Periodical postage paid at Phoenix, Arizona. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to BBB Business Connection, 1010 E. Missouri Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85014.
In This Issue...
Easley's Fun Shop
Torch Awards for Ethics
BBB Experts
Cost-Saving Program from Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
Connecting with Businesses & Consumers in Arizona
BBB Scam Tracker
Look for Your 2017 Mailing
BBB Integrity Golf Classic
Free Meeting Space
Newly Improved Business Profiles
The Journey of Accreditation
Thank You Media Sponsors
Mark Your Calendars!
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Easley’s Fun Shop
You can’t miss it. From the outside, the yellow building and vibrant sign promise fun, making it hard to drive by without wondering what’s inside. Once inside, a first glance awakens the imagination as costumes, masks, hats, wigs, and countless accessories fill up almost every inch of the store. The possibilities are endless and while the outcome of a visit might be uncertain, one thing is for sure, fun will be part of the experience at Easley’s Fun Shop.
Founded by Vaudeville Magician Bert Easley in 1947, Easley’s Fun Shop has evolved from a small magic store to a 15,000 square foot wonderland featuring gag gifts, novelties, costumes, theatrical makeup, accessories, and more. But how does a small shop turn into a store offering more than 10,000 costumes? Store President Debbie Easley attributes the shop’s growth and success to its ability to evolve with the times. The small magic shop soon added gifts and novelties in response to local demands. New products included
Be Part of BBB’s Torch Awards for Ethics Don’t miss the opportunity to join us as we celebrate and recognize 15 Arizona companies for their commitment to making ethics an essential part of their business.
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“over the hill” items, hats, and wigs. Later, the second generation saw a need to add costumes, not only for rent, but for sale. The third generation took the shop online, developing a website and making most products available to consumers worldwide.
“We are excited to see where the fourth generation takes us!” said Debbie Easley.
Part of the evolution of Easley’s Fun Shop included its commitment to operating ethically, and a few years after opening, they joined Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) community of trustworthy businesses earning accreditation in 1964. Today, the family is proud to celebrate more than 50 years as an Accredited Business, upholding BBB’s ethical standards.
Walking through the store, it’s easy to see the family’s commitment to good business practices. In bold letters, consumers are reminded of the store’s refund and exchange policy, “We do not do refunds
or exchanges. Please try on all costumes and accessories and be absolutely sure you are happy with them.” Clear policies are just one of the many factors contributing to the long-standing success of Easley’s Fun Shop.
“Easley’s joins more than 20 local businesses celebrating more than 50 years of accreditation,” said Matthew Fehling, BBB President/CEO. “The commitment of long-standing businesses to ethics demonstrates the importance of making it part of the culture right from the start.”
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The Secret to 68 Years of Fun Businesssiness
BBB joins four generations of the Easley family during a Facebook Live in October.
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Tiffany JohnsonInformation SpecialistQ: Customers usually file a complaint with BBB before letting me know there’s an issue. What is BBB’s process when a consumer wants to file a complaint?
A: When a consumer calls or goes online to file a complaint, BBB encourages them to
contact the company first to try and solve the problem. If the consumer states they’ve
made an attempt to reach the company and were unsuccessful, then we provide
information on how to file a complaint - either online, by mail or in person at one of our
campuses.
BBB Experts Answer Your Questions
Alexis GavaganTrade Practices and Investigations SpecialistQ: As an Accredited Business, can I include my BBB grade on marketing materials?
A: BBB recommends not including your grade on any marketing material since it can
change at any time. If you decide to include your grade, it must be accompanied with
an “as of” date to provide consumers updated information. When advertising online, we
encourage you hyperlink the ad to your BBB Business Profile where consumers can easily
see your current grade.
Have a question? Email [email protected] with subject line: “Ask the Experts.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
*Statistics from September 1 through December 31, 2016
More Than a Meeting Space
779 BBB Accredited
Business applications
accepted across Greater
Arizona
80 BBB Accredited
Business applications
denied for not meeting
BBB’s standards
8,125 BBB Customer
Reviews submitted for
local businesses
10 businesses revoked
for failure to meet
BBB standards
1,264, 020 BBB
Business Reviews
requested
In a time when many organizations
consider moving brick-and-mortar
operations online, Better Business
Bureau expanded its physical presence
to offer a Business & Community Center.
After hosting almost 100 events last year,
we learned our Business & Community
Center is more than just meeting space
– it is a hub for making meaningful
connections.
All types of professional events
took place at BBB last year. From three-
person training sessions to 60-people
holiday mixers, visitors not only used
the space, they met new people, made valuable connections, learned about
resources, developed ideas, and, most importantly, put a face to the BBB brand
by meeting our staff. We couldn’t have asked for better support and response
from our community.
Organizations such as the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Vistage
International met with their members. Local businesses such as Y-Scouts
and Desert Schools Federal Credit Union held training and strategic planning
sessions. Nonprofits such as Junior Achievement and Area Agency on Aging
advanced their missions.
What will you accomplish at BBB’s Business and Community Center
in 2017?
• For now, start by visiting reservations.arizonabbb.org to schedule a tour
of our facility.
• Visit our center - Take a tour of our campuses in Phoenix, Prescott, Lake
Havasu City and Yuma.
• Schedule your event - Visit reservations.arizonabbb.org to reserve your
date.
• Host your event - Hold a successful event with Wi-Fi, flat panel wall
displays, projectors, white boards, and more.
• Share your experience - Don’t miss the opportunity to take a picture of
the huge welcome sign featuring your company logo at the entrance –
and share on social media.
• Rate our facility and staff at bitly.com/BBBGooglePlus.
Please update your records with our new mailing address: 1010 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014
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Connecting with Businesses & Consumers in Arizona
BBB Ethics Seminar in Phoenix
Most Admired Leaders Awards
BBB University in Yuma
DogtoberFest in Prescott
Chino Valley Chamber Luncheon
BBB University in Lake Havasu City BBB Social Media Seminar in Flagstaff
City of Yuma Interview
TrueConnect Event at BBB
Yuma Chamber Breakfast Veterans’ Day Parade in Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu Chamber’s Consumer Marketplace
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Building a Community of Trustworthy Businesses
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R eports to BBB’s Scam
Tracker in 2016 confirmed tax
scams are still the top scam,
despite a huge drop in reports
after a September police raid
in Mumbai, India. The list below
was compiled based on more
than 30,000 scam reports filed
by consumers on bbb.org/scamtracker, a free, interactive
online tool launched last year by
the BBB Institute for Marketplace
Trust. Not all consumers and
businesses lost money, as many
recognized the scam before
being victimized, but reported it
anyway to help warn others.
The top three scams on
the 2016 list – tax scams, debt collection scams, and sweepstakes/prizes/gifts scams
– were the same as in 2015.
New to the top 10 are online-purchase scams (#4) and phishing scams (#10). Online purchase
scams were common in 2015 as
well, but this scam type was not
added as a BBB Scam Tracker
category until 2016.
2017 Decal Arriving Soon
Thank you for supporting ethics as a BBB
Accredited Business. As we look toward 2017,
we want to share 2016’s accomplishments and
ensure you have the 2017 Accredited Business
sticker to display at your place of business.
Keep an eye out for a special package that
includes your 2017 Accredited Business sticker,
BBB’s Annual Review, and a special gift to be
mailed late January.
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BBB Scam Tracker Empowers Businesses, Consumers in 2016
Employment scams (#5) are
also new to the top 10, but only
because work-from-home scams,
previously a separate category,
were included. Another change is
the drop of tech support scams
from #4 last year to #7 this year.
Scam Type Scam Reports Percentage Last Year
Tax Scams (IRS & CRA)
7,530 25.0 24.0
Debt Collections 2,456 8.2 8.3
Sweepstakes/Prizes/Gifts
2,102 7.0 8.0
Online Purchase 1,891 6.3 ---
Employment 1,773 5.9 ---
Government Grant
1,453 4.8 5.7
Tech Support 1,382 4.6 6.0
Advance Fee Loan
965 3.2 3.8
Fake Check/Money Order
872 2.9 2.4
Phishing 776 2.6 ---
BBB encouraged business
owners and employees to stay
connected to this free, user-
generated database to avoid
schemes in 2017.
Free* Meeting & Training Space at BBB!
BBB Business & Community Center
Host your next event at Better Business Bureau. Free* rooms for meetings,
presentations, trainings, and events.
reservations.arizonabbb.org
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Thank You A huge thank you to everyone who supported BBB’s 26th Annual
Integrity Golf Classic October 13 at The Legacy Golf Resort. We had a field
of 117 golfers enjoying perfect weather! Special thanks to Swiss America
Trading Corporation for sponsoring the event and thanks also to SRP for
providing volunteers (bottom left).
Congratulations to employees from Arrowhead Honda who won BBB’s
Helicopter Ball Drop Raffle (bottom right). Thanks to all who entered the raffle
to support BBB’s Foundation. View more photos at golf.arizonabbb.org.
SRP Volunteers 2016 BBB Integrity Golf Committee Raffle Winners from Arrowhead Honda
BBB recently launched new Business Profiles designed to provide a more user-friendly experience when consumers access your information on bbb.org. The new layout focuses on highlighting a company’s accreditation and showcasing its brand, facilities, staff and more through photos and video.
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View Your Newly Improved BBB Business Profile
Other features include:
• Larger Twitter feed
• Customer Review rating breakdown
• Customer Reviews can be sorted by: rating, most helpful, and date
• Clear and prominent display of business information
Large
BBB
Rating
Prominent
“Submit a
Review”
button
Photos
and videos
showcased
front & center
Simple and easy-
to-use labeled tabs
to access company
information
Solid green banner
and larger BBB Trust
Seal to highlight BBB
Accreditation
Contact Your BBB Accredited Business Support Team
[email protected] | 602.264.1727 | Live chat at arizonabbb.org
THE JOURNEY of Becoming a BBB Accredited Business
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BBB Accreditation is an honor that is earned. You've likely heard this statement before because we truly believe in it and continue to share it with our community. It's also an important reminder that not every company who wants to be accredited by BBB is approved. Here is a behind the scenes look at our process.
The journey of becoming a BBB Accredited Business starts with an invitation to apply, then leads to a team of professionals dedicated to researching and verifying the reputation of applicants. The time devoted to an application varies depending on the complexity of the company file, industry, marketing materials and history in the market. An application is either approved, rejected, denied or held for further investigation.
BBB's application vetting process:
1. BBB’s Standards for Trust
• Ensure the applicant is adhering to our eight principles: Build Trust, Advertise Honestly, Tell the Truth, Be Transparent, Honor Promises, Be Responsive, Safeguard Privacy, Embody Integrity
2. Data Verification
• Review BBB database for related businesses based on business name, officers, address, phone number, email, website, and business start date
• Review remarks for any pending issues for concerns
• Verify that the business has been operating for at least 12 months
• Conduct online search for information relating to the business or officers (news, complaint blogs, customer reviews)
• Search for additional information or affiliations through Intranet
• Search Intranet for matching scam tracker reports
• Check for unanswered, unresolved, unpursuable, pending, serious complaints or potential pattern of complaints in past 3 years
• Verify rating of B or better and review any files in update
3. Government Action
• Check for any government actions that may affect accreditation
4. Licensing
• Check for licensing with appropriate agencies
5. Website Review/Advertising
• Review website content and marketing materials to ensure claims are truthful
If an application passes all verification points, BBB staff recommends approval to our board of directors. Accreditation fees are processed and the accreditation activated and the company is welcomed into BBB's Community of Trustworthy Businesses. Before accreditation is renewed each year, staff revisits the verification process to ensure accuracy of all business information.
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FAQsWho can be a media sponsor?
All BBB Accredited Businesses
are welcome to participate in
media sponsorship.
What’s included in sponsorship packages?
In addition to the annual
accreditation fee, sponsorship
packages offer a variety of
advertising options. Packages
can be an affordable addition to
your marketing plan as different
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like online directory ads, website
banners, radio, TV, and outdoor
ads, as well as customer survey
cards.
What does BBB do with the money it gets from sponsors?
Sponsorship fees help cover
advertising costs associated
with our packages. Additionally,
it supports BBB in fulfilling core
services, like guiding consumers
to spend money wisely.
How can my business become a sponsor?
We would be happy to set an
appointment to review which
sponsorship package would be
the best fit for your company.
Call us today at 602-240-3999 or email [email protected].
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february
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march
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Please join us on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6 p.m. at the
Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa to honor 15 Arizona companies
at the BBB Torch Awards for Ethics!
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