Day 65: A Reset—But Not of the Clock

It's Day 65 since I originally requested Nextdoor's Home Insurance Insights study.

That clock isn't resetting.



What I'm getting at with a semi-reset is my approach.



I've written plenty. I've sent detailed emails. I've asked questions about communication, leadership, moderation, accountability, and most recently, whether my experience represents differential or discriminatory treatment.



Today, I stripped all of that away.



Simple. Short. To the point.



I sent Jacob Chavis an email requesting two things:



1. The Home Insurance Insights study I've been requesting for 65 days.



2. The full “How Neighbors Approach Financial Advising and Investing” study, which Nextdoor recently published and specifically tells readers to contact Jacob for additional detailed data.

That's it.


No lengthy explanation.


No 65-day history.


No commentary about Nirav Tolia, Sarah Leary, Communications, or Investor Relations.


Just two requests.


Now let's see what happens.


Maybe Jacob responds.


Even better, maybe I simply receive both studies, and we can finally put this particular question to rest.


If I don't?


Then the question I've recently raised about discrimination or differential treatment becomes even more interesting to me.


I'm not asserting that unlawful discrimination has occurred. Whether there is a viable legal claim—and whether any broader group has experienced comparable treatment—is something an attorney would need to evaluate based on the facts and applicable law.


So I'll put this out there:


Is there an attorney experienced in discrimination, corporate practices, consumer rights, or shareholder matters who finds this situation worth exploring?


Potentially even whether there's a broader pattern affecting others?


If an attorney believes the facts support an individual or class-action case and is willing to evaluate it on a contingency-fee basis, I'm open to a conversation and, if appropriate, serving as a lead plaintiff.


Reach out.


But I'd much rather have the simpler outcome.


Two studies requested.


One short email.


Let's see if Nextdoor responds.


The reset starts today.


The 65-day clock does not.


Full timeline at NielFlamm.com/blog.

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