Thirty-eight state and local consumer agencies handled 908,595 consumer complaints last year, recovering $2 billion in lawsuits, mediation and other actions, according to an annual survey from the Consumer Federation of America  (CFA). 

Each year, state and local agencies find new consumer issues, according to the CFA report. Last year, there was a surge in unusual complaints about title pawn companies and illegal evictions of elderly tenants because of hoarding. There were also so many internet and telephone infractions reported that “Communications” had to be added as a category in the most recent report.  

The scope of consumer complaints has also become more complicated, according to the CFA. For example, more people are looking for help after being robbed by a buyer or seller they met through an app.

Forty agencies from 23 states participated in the CFA survey and provided information regarding the most frequent complaints they receive. 

These, according to the CFA, are the most common consumer complaints from 2017:

10. Home Solicitations

The most common complaints during home solicitations were misrepresentations by salespersons, abusive sales practice, and failure to deliver items. Consumers also reported excessive telemarketing, postal mail solicitations and do-not-call violations, according to the report.