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Whats the difference between a trade association and an ombudsman if I want to make a complaint?

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Whats the difference between a trade association and an ombudsman if I want to make a complaint?

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A trade association performs a variety of roles, both for its members and for consumers. One of these may be a complaints-handling service to deal with complaints about its members. An ombudsman is an independent person who deals purely with disputes between consumers and companies or traders belonging to certain professions or trade associations.

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