National Consumers League
/ˌnæʃnəl kənˈsjuːməz liːɡ/
/ˌnæʃnəl kənˈsuːmərz liːɡ/
(abbreviation NCL)
- a US organization, established in 1899, which tries to persuade the government to pass laws to protect people who buy goods or use services. It is private and does not make a profit. It also informs consumers of their rights, has a National Fraud Information Center and publishes several magazines. compare which?
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National Consumers League