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by arashvakil 490 days ago
Bingo—of course we use an LLM. No human is sitting there churning out demand letters by candlelight. The magic isn’t just in AI spitting out legal-ish text (any LLM can do that); it’s in making sure the letter is structured, state-specific, and actually persuasive—so you don’t accidentally send something that screams “I just copy-pasted this from the internet.”

As for the sender domain—right now, you download and send it yourself. No fake law firm theatrics, just a clean, well-structured letter that gets people to pay attention (and hopefully, pay up). The power move is sending it yourself and making them think you mean business.

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>> It seems like an LLM could easily perform this task

> Bingo—of course we use an LLM. No human is sitting there churning out demand letters by candlelight. ...

Sorry, let me clarify what I meant: It seems like someone (like myself, at least) could use an LLM to do this without using this site. I do like how you have all the questions prepared for the letter generator, as well as state specific law information, but I personally wouldn't trust uploading my files and story to a random site. That's not to say I should trust ChatGPT, but it does seem a little less sketchy for whatever reason. Not to mention, I can edit the letter more easily because I'm already in a session with it. Anyway, I'm sure other people will find this really useful, so kudos!