We call the companies that owe you money — your insurer, your bank, your landlord — and keep arguing until you get it back. We also scrub you from any data broker list, so they don't come after you.
Free to see what you're owed. Pay $39 only if you want us to go get it.
Most people give up after the first no. Here is what the next six weeks look like when we take it instead.
We call. Phone menu, hold, argue, get a reference number
No callback, so we call again and ask for a supervisor
It goes in writing, quoting the rule they broke
An outside reviewer or the state regulator gets involved
Four kinds of problem, one shared ending: a phone call nobody wants to make.
We make them name the policy they used, then argue why it doesn’t cover you. Usually $400 to $4,000 sitting there.
Overdraft, late, annual, a trial that quietly started billing. Banks reverse these every day, for the people who ask.
The gym, the carrier, the cable company. We sit through the call they designed to make you quit.
Deposits, refunds, cancelled flights, denied warranties. Most have a legal deadline attached, and most are past it.
Every call recorded, every fight tracked, and anyone you choose can follow along.
The full conversation, saved. Search it, share it, or send it to whoever needs to see it.
Recovered across three fights
$1,412
Aetna
•won · ref 8841-C
$105
Chase
•3 overdraft fees
$684
Delta
•refund, not a voucher
You always know which ones are moving, which are won, and what each is worth.
Denied as not medically necessary. Two calls placed, one appeal sent.
Add a partner, a parent, or a caregiver so they can follow the fight too.
Start with one fight. Go monthly when you are tired of checking.
See where you stand before spending anything.
You know what is wrong. One price, nothing recurring.
Stop being an easy target. Fights drop to $19.
Others take 20–40%. On a $1,412 claim that is $494. We take $39.
Month to month. Cancel in one tap, never by phone.
Every price is on this page. Nothing appears at checkout.
Each one has to say yes before you see your money. Getting through to them is the job, and it is where most people give up.
Straight answers, including the ones that aren't flattering.
Tell us what happened. Finding out what you're owed is free.
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