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What the Austin Better Business Bureau actually does — and doesn't do

The BBB is not a government agency. It is a private nonprofit that accredits businesses that pay membership fees. Understanding the limits matters when you''re weighing where to file your complaint.

What the BBB does well

  • Public record. Your complaint appears on the business''s BBB profile. For a wedding vendor competing for bookings, an unresolved BBB complaint visible on their profile is meaningful leverage.
  • Mediation. BBB offers free mediation. For disputes under $10K, it often works — especially with vendors who care about their BBB rating.
  • Pattern detection. Multiple complaints against the same vendor move it toward "F" ratings and public warnings.

What the BBB does not do

  • Enforce anything. It has no subpoena power, cannot order refunds, cannot revoke a business license.
  • Represent you in court. You still need the DTPA process and the court system.
  • Rate non-members objectively. Non-accredited businesses can still have BBB profiles but receive less engagement from the organization.

When to file a BBB complaint

  • The vendor cares about their online reputation (most small wedding vendors).
  • You have not yet filed formal legal action but want a paper trail.
  • You want the complaint visible to future customers who search the vendor''s name.
  • You''re seeking resolution below $5,000 where litigation is disproportionate.

When not to bother

  • The vendor is clearly a shell LLC with no online presence.
  • The dispute exceeds $10,000 — go straight to a consumer-protection attorney and DTPA notice.
  • The vendor has previously ignored BBB complaints (check their profile first — this is a reliable indicator).

How to file for maximum impact

  1. Be specific. Dates, amounts, what was promised vs. delivered.
  2. Attach evidence. Contract, payment receipt, relevant messages.
  3. Request a specific remedy. Refund amount, specific performance, etc.
  4. Reply to their response. The BBB leaves the exchange public. A vendor reply that''s evasive or rude often does more damage than the original complaint.

Parallel filings that stack with BBB

  • Texas Attorney Generalconsumer complaint portal.
  • Local DA''s consumer protection division. Travis County has one.
  • Public reviews on Google, WeddingWire, The Knot.
  • Credit card chargeback if within window.

Stacking is legal and often produces the fastest refund. Vendors receiving a BBB complaint, an AG complaint, AND a chargeback within the same week typically choose to settle.


Sources: BBB Serving the Heart of Texas — Austin, Texas Attorney General — Consumer Complaints.

AnalysisAutomatedSource: KnowYard EditorialPublished: Apr 12, 2026, 10:53 AM

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