Ditch the Pitch
You can file a complaint and submit applications for licensing online. Filings you do not wish to make or that are not available online can be submitted via mail for processing. Department staff is available to assist with any questions at (800) 922-1594 (toll free in SC) or 803-734-4200 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding State holidays. You can also email general questions to scdca@scconsumer.gov.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Complaints filed with the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) continue to rise. SCDCA received 3,137 complaints between January 1 to June 30, 2025, about 8% higher than the 2,904 complaints received during that same period in 2024. Approximately $823,379 has been recovered for consumers through the complaint process in the first six months of 2025, a 44% increase from 2024.
The top complaint categories so far include Vehicles (638), Real Estate (603) and Contractors (221). Those categories are similar to top complaint categories nationwide which are featured in the Consumer Federation of America’s (CFA) 2024 Consumer Complaint Survey Report. This annual report covers calendar year 2024 and gives a snapshot of issues consumers experienced in South Carolina’s marketplace while comparing it with other states. Overall, consumers filed 5,869 complaints with SCDCA in 2024 and $1,380,313.71 was recovered/saved for consumers.
South Carolina highlights in the report include:
SCDCA will host a free webinar on Wednesday, July 23 at 10:30 a.m. to go over the voluntary mediation process and types of complaints we most commonly receive. To register for the “Filing a Complaint with SCDCA” presentation, click here.
Consumers can contact SCDCA directly with complaints regarding products or services purchased for personal, family or household use. To file a complaint, visit consumer.sc.gov and click FILE A COMPLAINT. To see if a business has complaints against it, consumers can use the Search Complaints tool on SCDCA’s website.
About SCDCA
Established in 1974, DCA has fifty years of experience in protecting South Carolina consumers while recognizing those businesses that act honestly and fairly. Cultivating a marketplace comprised of well-informed consumers and businesses prevents deceptive and unfair business practices, allows legitimate business activity to flourish, resulting in the promotion of competition and a healthier economy.
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