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Follow on Google News | ![]() A Bit Too Much! is Launched to Help Improve the Area Where You LiveA new website A Bit Too Much! (www.abittoomuch.com) went live in July 2011 to provide an online platform for people to complain about local businesses, public services and anti-social behaviour in their area.
By: A Bit Too Much! http://www.youtube.com/ What you can do? * initiate a complaint about businesses, public services and social issues * mark a complaint on the map * share a similar experience to add pressure for improvement * support others' complaints by voting * local businesses and governments can respond to complaints made against them How it works? Users submit complaints in a local area. These complaints appear on each area’s "local homepage". Each area gives advice on what were complained about the most. The site can pass on complaints to businesses or alert local governments to the site for possible improvement. Why use A Bit Too Much! to complain? * It’s easy to make a complaint. No matter where you are and where the thing you want to complain about is, you just need to go on abittoomuch.com and submit your complaint. * It’s easy to get your complaint heard. As each complaint is location based, it’s a lot easier for people who live in or have tie to the area which your complaint is about to see your complaint. * It’s easy to make your complaint more influential. When people who have had a similar experience vote or comment on your complaint, it adds weight to it. Complaints with most weight are displayed in a number of prominent positions throughout the website. A Bit Too Much! is a new website and it will only achieve its goal with many local communities' active participation. If you would like to improve the area in which you live in, why not start it now? # # # A Bit Too Much! is a one-stop-place for complaining about local businesses, public services and anti-social behaviour. It aims to help improve every local area by collecting and sorting local complaints. End
Page Updated Last on: Aug 10, 2011
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