Iowa AG: Consumer Complaints UP 24.4% in 2020

January 27, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic and the derecho windstorm helped to boost the number of consumer complaints filed with the state attorney general’s office last year.

Scammers took advantage of a confusing and chaotic 2020, as complaints to the Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division soared amid the pandemic, the AG’s office reported.

Overall complaints totaled 4,011, a 24.4% increase over the 3,225 reports in 2019.

Complaints related to COVID-19 and the derecho that hit Iowa on Aug. 10 played a big role in the increase.

The division received more than 600 complaints about price gouging of health care products such as toilet paper, disinfectant, and masks; personal goods, including food; and disaster repair services, such as tree-trimming and electrical services.

Complaints over travel, such as canceled trips and accommodations, also soared.

The disasters didn’t consume all of the office’s attention, however. Even though sectors of the economy closed for portions of 2020, typical consumer complaints remained high.

For the third year in a row, auto-related problems topped all categories of complaints reported to the office.

“Consumers still came to us with concerns about imposter scams, robocalls, car repairs, housing problems, and other run-of-the-mill complaints,” Attorney General Tom Miller said in a media release. “Bad actors hope they can hide while our attention is focused on other areas. They’re wrong.”

Miller noted that the attorneys, investigators, and other staffers of the Consumer Protection Division responded quickly to the influx of complaints — all while primarily working remotely. The division streamlined its processes and shifted resources to react quickly, and sought to prevent complaints by warning Iowans about the potential for storm chasers and COVID scammers.

Overall, the number of complaints are down from a decade ago, as the division has improved efforts to assist consumers before they file a formal written complaint.

The complaint numbers do not include the more than 20,000 calls and nearly 16,000 e-mails to the Consumer Protection Division’s operators.

Source: Iowa Attorney General’s Office

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