As you said Moe, if no one complains they can't do anything about the rating. Uncle Glenn must have his demand letter program fine tuned, as I remember reading he has stated that 50% of his revenue is through his demand letter program. I would be interested in knowing what the complaint situation looks like with the Hawaiian Atty. Gen.'s office. I may write them as Robert wrote the Washington State Atty. Gen.'s office asking for a copy of all complaints filed against HAN.
You're right, Greg. It seems they should do worse, although a C is a very low rating by BBB standards.
What's even more shocking is that Hawaiian Art Network has an A+ according to the BBB in Hawaii:
http://www.bbb.org/hawaii/business-reviews/art-galleries-dealers-and-consultants/hawaiian-art-network-in-honolulu-hi-27000881
Here's why the BBB says HAN deserves such a sparkling grade:QuoteReason for Rating
BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.
Factors that raised Hawaiian Art Network LLC's rating include:
Length of time business has been operating.
No complaints filed with BBB.
BBB has sufficient background information on this business.
In other words, this may be because their paying victims sign nondisclosure agreements and the victims who are free to do so are not complaining to the BBB.
Those who have received a HAN letter, this is your golden opportunity to strike back at them: Their fresh record is waiting to be filled with your complaints! Don't forget to tell the BBB all about the mysterious baitpaper epidemic on the internet!