14 points | by ipostragebait 14 hours ago ago
8 comments
Pricing is way too good to be true? If they’re claiming a 4 month engagement, this would be much more believable if they actually charged a reasonable price for those 4 months.
Interesting concept, but the pitch is way good to be true, totally defying the laws of economic physics.
> Full refund if we can't deliver.
It would be more interesting if they charged more, so there is a plausible reality in which it works.
The question is, how many sales do they need before the rug if it's a scam? It's hard to believe they'll get away with more than one round.
Maybe just trying to get users at a massive loss for now?
FaaS - Fraud as a Service; the new YCombinator conceptual incubation model
Seems like a scam. How would you possibly clone a company like Delve?
An API with one endpoint that just returns {“compliant”: true}
If customer data: leak
(https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/23/another-customer-of-troubl...)
.lol domain ? :-)
Pricing is way too good to be true? If they’re claiming a 4 month engagement, this would be much more believable if they actually charged a reasonable price for those 4 months.
Interesting concept, but the pitch is way good to be true, totally defying the laws of economic physics.
> Full refund if we can't deliver.
It would be more interesting if they charged more, so there is a plausible reality in which it works.
The question is, how many sales do they need before the rug if it's a scam? It's hard to believe they'll get away with more than one round.
Maybe just trying to get users at a massive loss for now?
FaaS - Fraud as a Service; the new YCombinator conceptual incubation model
Seems like a scam. How would you possibly clone a company like Delve?
An API with one endpoint that just returns {“compliant”: true}
If customer data: leak
(https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/23/another-customer-of-troubl...)
.lol domain ? :-)