Complaint-resolution ghostwriting
Angry people write bad complaint letters. They rant, they threaten vaguely, they bury the one sentence that would trigger a refund policy or a statutory duty. Companies are staffed to ignore rants and to respond to specific, cited, escalation-ready demands.
This is a ghostwriting service for exactly those letters. The customer tells you what happened; you deliver a letter that names the applicable right, states the demand, and sets the clock. They sign and send it themselves.
The job
Intake is a ten-minute form or call: what happened, what they’ve tried, what outcome they want, what proof they hold. You identify the strongest lever (consumer-protection statute, warranty terms, chargeback rights, tenant deposit rules, the airline and subscription regimes from the sibling blueprints) and draft accordingly. Where the situation matches one of the citation-locked engine letters (flight compensation, subscription refunds, transit claims), you use those; for everything else, the advocacy-letter engine drafts and you edit.
Deliver two versions when it helps: the firm first letter and the escalation letter for fourteen days later. Charge flat per letter, more for the pair.
Who it suits
Writers with spine and empathy in equal measure. Customer-service veterans are unusually good at this; they know exactly which sentences get escalated.
Startup cost and tools
| What | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine calls per letter | ~$0.25–$2.10 | Advocacy letter draft ($0.25), or a citation-locked regime letter ($2.00) where one fits, plus a rights lookup ($0.08–$0.10) |
| Payment + intake form | $0–$45/mo | Standard stack |
Engine prices are the live public catalog prices, the same sheet agents pay. No subscription is required to use them.
The licensing question
Ghostwriting letters that the customer signs and sends in their own name is lawful self-help support; representing someone in a dispute or negotiating for them crosses into regulated territory (and legal advice belongs to lawyers). Flat fee, never a percentage of the recovery. Where a matter is clearly legal-scale (injury, large sums, litigation), your letter says one thing: see a lawyer, and here’s the referral path.
How the engine does the heavy lifting
A general advocacy-letter drafter plus rights lookups, with citation-locked specialist letters (flight, transit, subscription) for the situations they cover.
/api/legal/letter$0.25Advocacy letter writer/api/legal/consumer$0.10Consumer rights — FDCPA, FCRA, FTC/api/legal/tenant$0.10Tenant rights by state/api/deals/subscription-letter$2.00Citation-locked subscription demand letter — refund / unconditional-gift / cancellation-obstruction ($2)Your first customer in 30 days
- Write three letters free for people you know with live grievances, and track outcomes; resolved complaints are your testimonials.
- Set two flat prices: single letter, and letter-plus-escalation pair.
- Build the ten-minute intake form; a good form is half the product.
- Post one anonymized before-and-after (the rant they drafted, the letter you sent, the refund email). It sells the service better than any explanation.
Hand this to your assistant
This blueprint has a machine-readable page with the current endpoints, prices, and setup steps. Paste this into Claude, ChatGPT, or any assistant that can fetch a URL:
Machine page: https://pulse.theaslangroupllc.com/fieldguide/complaint-resolution-ghostwriting.json
Start this one
The engines are pay-per-call, no subscription. Agents pay per call over x402 (USDC on Base or Solana). If you're a human, get a starter key: it takes about a minute, includes a $0.25 trial balance, and tops up by card (Stripe) or USDC. No crypto wallet required. Prefer email? Write to info@theaslangroupllc.com with the subject "Starter key: complaint-resolution-ghostwriting" and we'll provision one by hand, usually the same day.
The Field Guide book, with all 75 blueprints expanded, is in progress. The hub is free either way.