I asked a fairly specific question about whether my dog's symptoms could be related to a tick-borne illness and the vet just told me to take him to a local clinic. I already knew I might need to do that. I was hoping for some guidance on what questions to ask the vet or what tests to request. The response felt generic and copy-pasted. Not what I expected for the price.
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The mechanic I was connected with gave me advice that contradicted what my actual mechanic told me when I brought the car in. He told me my brake noise was likely dust and nothing serious. It turned out to be worn pads and rotors that needed immediate replacement. I'm glad I got a second opinion in person. This service gave me false reassurance and could have been dangerous.
I had a question about my rights during a traffic stop and the legal advisor I connected with kept telling me to consult a local attorney. I understand that's sometimes necessary but I just wanted a basic explanation of my constitutional rights. That's not jurisdiction-specific information. The response was unhelpful and felt like they were avoiding giving any real answer.
I was asking about a roofing estimate and whether the contractor I hired was following proper installation standards. The general contractor expert I spoke with was condescending and kept asking why I hadn't hired a professional inspector instead of using this service. I found the tone dismissive and unhelpful. The actual information provided was minimal at best.
The tax advisor I spoke with gave me advice about deducting vehicle mileage that I later confirmed was outdated. The mileage rate he quoted was from a previous tax year. If I had followed his advice without checking I could have filed an incorrect return. I expect experts to have current information. This was a serious lapse.
I asked for help understanding a subcontractor agreement I was about to sign. The legal expert I got seemed unfamiliar with construction contracts specifically and gave me mostly general contract law information. He missed a clause about dispute resolution that my business attorney later flagged as problematic. For something this important I should have just gone straight to a real lawyer.