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sovereign-suite
Flat-fee dispute letters — no % cut, no subscription
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Flat-fee dispute letters — no % cut, no subscription
10 followers
Sovereign Suite generates the professional demand/dispute letters that flight-compensation, medical-bill, and consumer-rights services normally sell for a cut of your money back — for a flat one-time fee instead. 11 tools live: EU261 flight compensation, medical bill disputes, security deposit demands, FDCPA debt validation, subscription cancellations, chargeback packages, property tax appeals, denied insurance claim appeals, plus free itemized-bill requests, passport photos, and PDF generation.


Love that this covers so many dispute types in one place, the medical bill and FDCPA tools alone would have saved me hundreds. One thing that would make it even more useful is tracking the status of each letter after sending, like a simple dashboard showing sent, follow-up needed, and resolved, so people can manage the whole process without keeping spreadsheets on the side.
@kamil295722 This is a good one - right now once the letter's generated it's on you to track what happens next, no way around that today. A simple sent/follow-up/resolved view is honestly the obvious next layer once there's more than one letter to keep straight. Not built yet, but noting it. If you end up using more than one tool, what would you actually want it to remind you to do — just "it's been X days, check in," or something more specific per letter type?
The EU261 tool walked me through my rights clearly and the letter came out ready to send, which saved me a lot of time. Kinda wish I had this the last time an airline ghosted me.
@ramazanersfoal Glad it came out ready to send — that was the whole goal, no fill-in-the-blanks template. Curious which airline ghosted you originally, if you don't mind sharing - always useful to know which carriers are worst about this.
A solid bundle for self-advocacy. One concrete addition that would make this even more useful: a built-in deadline tracker with email reminders for each letter type, since statutes of limitations and response windows vary a lot between EU261 claims, FDCPA disputes, and security deposit demands. Missing a window defeats the whole purpose.
@aynur208x Fair callout, and it's a real risk — the deadlines genuinely are all over the place (FDCPA validation is strongest in the first 30 days, EU261 has country-by-country limitation periods, security deposit return windows vary by state). Right now that's on the user to track, which isn't great. Similar shape to what Kamil's asking for below - a tracker with the actual per-letter-type deadline baked in, not just a generic reminder. Appreciate you naming the specific failure mode ("missing a window defeats the whole purpose") - that's exactly right and worth solving properly rather than neglecting a generic reminder.
Tried the EU261 letter for a delayed Lufthansa flight from last month and was surprised how quickly it pulled together the regulation cites and timelines for me. Already saved me the 25 percent cut a service would've taken.
@hazalv5qa Thanks Hazal, really glad it worked out for you! That's exactly the kind of case I built this for.
honestly love that you squeezed eleven genuinely useful tools into one flat-fee product instead of nickel-and-diming people per letter. the scope here is pretty wild for a single dashboard.
@ŞükranAppreciate that - the flat-fee-per-problem model only works if each tool is actually good on its own, not just bundled for the sake of it, so good to hear it doesn't feel like padding.