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BBB cold-called me. Sounded good so I signed up, then a few days later fought them to cancel and get my money back, after I had done the research I should have done beforehand... boy, did they resist before finally cancelling and refunding.
What does BBB do? Pretty much zilch. Whether or not you're a member, repeat: whether or not you're a member, all they do is tell a potential customer if you've had any complaints filed with them against you or not. And that's it. Wow. Oh yeah, and they collect, I forget- like $490 a year from you.
I was thoroughly disgusted after my interactions with BBB, they get really sleazy in their sales tactics if you really question their legitmacy during the pitch, which apparently no one ever does. In my opinion, The Better Business Bureau is nothing more than a dressed-up scam. The irony of it is just too bizarre. Don't take my word for it, just really do your homework before you dive in, OK? Don't fall for it. You don't need them. Project credibility through high quality products, a decent guarantee and return policy, excellent user interfaces/navigability, a strong privacy policy and good credit card verification. And tell BBB to go relieve themselves in their hat.
That's my $0.02
I signed up for the BBB online reliability program because it gives people a sense of security when shopping. After paying about $620 for the first year, I let my subscription run out but I did not remove the logo. They contacted me and asked me to renew, but here is the interesting part, they said that I did not have to pay them AND I could continue showing the BBB Online Reliability logo. So that's what I did.
SiL
My experience bas been that end-users don't really have a clue what these symbols mean (perhaps they understand the BBB a lil' better because of its physical world presence over the years). The way I've dealt w/this w/all of the sites I've worked with is to get them to outline their data usage policies clearly on their sites. In other words, follow the guidelines provided by these organizations, but don't subscribe to their services since it is indeed costly and not well recognized. All a visitor really wants to know is "what are you gonna do w/my info?", so answer that and that should take care of things.