A customer at a bank has a dispute over fees being charged in a checking account and wants the government to take some action. Should the customer file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or with the Better Business Bureau (BBB)?(1 point) Responses The customer should not file a complaint with the CFPB because it is designed to help consumers find trustworthy banks. The customer should not file a complaint with the CFPB because it is designed to help consumers find trustworthy banks. The customer should file a complaint with the CFPB because it oversees complaints with financial institutions. The customer should file a complaint with the CFPB because it oversees complaints with financial institutions. The customer should not file a complaint with the CFPB because it oversees complaints involving only other government agencies. The customer should not file a complaint with the CFPB because it oversees complaints involving only other government agencies. The customer should file a complaint with the BBB because it oversees complaints from consumers for all types of businesses. The customer should file a complaint with the BBB because it oversees complaints from consumers for all types of businesses.

The customer should file a complaint with the CFPB because it oversees complaints with financial institutions.