| You are then offered the opportunity to purchase a plaque, a crystal 
			award or both at a cost ranging from $79.99 to $199.98. A 
			complimentary digital award image and personalized press release are 
			included in the package. Fast facts: 
				
				Businesses in 
				the area are receiving emails from Peoria Award Program that say 
				they've won a "Best of Peoria" award in their industry.
				These emails 
				and awards look to be a mirror image of the efforts by U.S. 
				Commerce Association in previous years, which proved to be phony 
				vanity awards.
				It appears to be a localization of a 
				scheme to get businesses to pay for vanity awards of little or 
				no value. The awards appear to be part of a widespread scheme designed to 
			get businesses to pay for vanity awards of little or no value and 
			will more than likely not be isolated to just one city. They mirror 
			offers made in the past by 
			U.S. Commerce Association, an 
			organization whose vanity awards were the subject of several BBB 
			investigations. In fact, the business address listed for Peoria 
			Award Program is the same address as U.S. Commerce Association's.
			 
			 Instead of using the name U.S. Commerce Association everywhere, 
			the scheme has been localized with a city name such as Peoria. BBB's 
			across the nation have issued warnings about these kinds of vanity 
			award schemes since 2008. 
            
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 Peoria Award Program says that each year they identify companies 
			that have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local 
			community and business category. "What that really means is that 
			they were able to find your contact information on the Internet," 
			said Bonnie Bakin, BBB president. "There's no explanation of the 
			nomination process or the criteria for choosing winners." Vanity awards prey on small businesses that are trying to 
			make their companies stand out in their industry. The program's 
			website tells business owners that "a select few have been able to 
			benefit from the strategic value of business awards" and that "a 
			business award can be an account executive's ace-in-the-hole."  ___ For 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping 
			consumers find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. In 
			2012, consumers turned to BBB more than 100 million times for 
			reviews on more than 4 million companies and reports on 11,000 
			charities, all available for free at www.bbb.org. The Council of 
			Better Business Bureaus is the umbrella organization for 114 local, 
			independent BBBs across the United States and Canada, as well as 
			home to its national programs on dispute resolution and industry 
			self-regulation.  
              
			[Text from file received from the
			Better Business Bureau of 
			Central Illinois] |