National
Contact Center
FCIC manages a toll-free national contact center with specially trained
staff to answer questions in English and Spanish about all aspects
of the federal government. The public can get help by calling toll-free
1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636) between 8 a.m. and
8 p.m. Eastern Time to speak to an information agent. Recorded information
on popular topics is also available around the clock.
Consumer
Information Catalog
The
Consumer
Information Catalog is published four times a year and contains
descriptive listings of about 200 free or low-cost federal publications.
The publications are also available online at Pueblo.gsa.gov.
Topics include health, federal benefits, money management, housing,
employment, small business, education, food and nutrition, cars, travel,
consumer protection and more. The Catalog is available through schools,
libraries, consumer groups, federal offices with large numbers of
visitors, congressional offices and in response to individual requests.
Consumer
Action Handbook
Published continuously since 1979, the Consumer Action Handbook
is one of the most helpful and popular consumer resources. This 160-page
guide is designed to help citizens find the best and most direct source
for assistance with their consumer problems and questions. The Handbook
offers tips on topics such as buying and leasing cars, protecting
against fraud, and shopping from home. It also includes a sample complaint
form that consumers can use as a guide for their own letter, fax or
e-mail. The Handbook also has thousands of names, addresses, phone
numbers and e-mail addresses for Better Business Bureaus, corporate
consumer contacts and state, county and city government consumer protection
offices. The complete Handbook is available online at ConsumerAction.gov.
FCIC
Assistance on the Web:
USA.gov
is the official U.S. gateway to government information, services,
and transactions. This site pulls together more than 180 million federal,
state and local government web pages. Here, citizens can get easy-to-understand
information and services from the government 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. They can also use an e-mail form to send questions and
comments about any government program for an answer within two business
days. Users can also access GobiernoUSA.gov
with links to hundreds of federal Spanish-language websites.
Pueblo.gsa.gov,
publishes the current Consumer Information Catalog and the full text
of all the publications listed in it. Consumers can access additional
information on a wide range of subjects by clicking on different topic
headings. Hundreds of publications, the latest product recalls and
scams, updates of consumer news from various federal agencies, and
a calendar of consumer-related events are also available. FCIC's Spanish
resources are online at www.pueblo.gsa.gov/spanish.
This page provides great information on a wide range of topics such
as the latest product recalls and scams, updates of consumer news
items from federal agencies, as well as publications available for
ordering through FCIC.
Kids.gov
is the official interagency children's portal to the U.S. government.
The site features more than 400 kid-friendly links in one easy-to-find
place. Links are organized by topic area and by whether they are a
government agency, school, private or commercial organization. The
links are safe and age-appropriate.
ConsumerAction.gov
is the web version of the Consumer Action Handbook. The website has
easy-to-follow links to the most useful federal websites; state, local
and county consumer agencies; consumer organizations; and corporations
and trade associations with ongoing consumer programs. The Consumer
Action Handbook is offered online in Spanish at www.consumidor.gov
and provides tips on preventing identity theft, understanding credit
and resolving post-purchase problems.
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