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27 News Call for Action is a consumer hotline open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our phone number is 608-661-2727.
Call for Action is a free service to our viewers. Our trained specialists can help you resolve consumer problems with businesses, government agencies, and other organizations. The service is free, confidential, and unbiased. No problem is too big or too small.
We'll try to help resolve a wide variety of issues, including:
- Defective or broken products
- Government agencies not providing proper service
- Companies not honoring warranties
- Overcharges and billing disputes
- Possible scams, fraud, cheating, or false advertising
- Companies not returning your phone calls
- Contractors disappearing without finishing the work
- The typical corporate and government "run-around"
- And much more!
When you Call for Action, a dedicated case specialist will personally investigate your situation and try to help you resolve it.
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The Call for Action hotline is staffed by trained specialists who research cases, reach out to businesses, and solve problems. If you want to learn more, call Call for Action at 608-661-2118.