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"200+ consumer tools for fighting corporations—useful but know its limitations post-FTC."
AI consumer rights platform with 200+ tools for parking tickets, refunds, subscriptions, and legal document generation.
DoNotPay offers 200+ consumer advocacy tools at $36/every two months. It handles parking tickets, refunds, subscriptions, and legal documents effectively. However, the FTC action (Jan 2025) over deceptive "AI lawyer" claims is important context—it's a self-help tool, not legal advice.
What We Love:
• 200+ tools covering parking tickets, refunds, subscriptions, legal docs
• Free Trial Card prevents unwanted charges from trial signups
• Automates tedious dispute letters and complaint filings
• Covers emerging areas: credit disputes, medical bill reduction, immigration
What Could Be Better:
• FTC finalized order for deceptive "AI lawyer" claims (Jan 2025)
• Pricing increased from $3/mo to $36/every 2 months ($18/mo effective)
• Not a law firm—complex legal matters still need licensed attorneys
• Success rates vary significantly by case type and jurisdiction
Who Should Use It:
Consumers who want to automate fighting parking tickets, canceling subscriptions, and claiming refunds. Set realistic expectations—it's a self-help automation tool, not a legal advisor. Most effective for routine consumer disputes.
No. DoNotPay explicitly states it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The FTC finalized an order in Jan 2025 requiring them to stop "AI lawyer" claims. It's an AI-powered self-help tool for routine consumer disputes.
$36 every two months (~$18/month effective) for unlimited access to all 200+ tools. No free plan for core features. The Free Trial Card feature helps avoid charges from other services' trial signups.
In January 2025, the FTC finalized an order requiring DoNotPay to cease deceptive claims about its "AI lawyer" capabilities and provide monetary relief to consumers. The service continues operating as a consumer self-help tool.
DoNotPay has helped contest millions of parking tickets with AI-generated dispute letters. Success rates vary by jurisdiction. Worth trying given the low per-ticket cost relative to the subscription. Most effective for technical violations.