Permanent opt-out mechanism for unsolicited company marketing
A way to definitively tell companies you are not interested in their products and services, preventing repeated marketing solicitation attempts even when you have explicitly rejected their offerings.
SOURCE TRANSMISSION
“I wish there was a way to definitively tell companies that I am not interested in their product. T-Mobile keeps trying to get me to get their Internet, but I have internet service that's three times faster for only $15 more a month, so no. And no, they won't be able to convince me.”
CLASSIFIER RATIONALE
The post expresses a genuine unmet need: a standardized mechanism to permanently opt-out of unsolicited marketing from specific companies. This is a category-level gap (no existing universal 'do not contact' registry for commercial solicitation beyond regulatory frameworks like DNC lists), and the author clearly signals frustration with repeated unwanted contact. While framed as a wish, it implies a real market need that others would recognize.
CAPTURED June 22, 2026 at 22:49 UTC · STAGE 1+2 CLASSIFIER