Resolution Scoreboard
A live tracker of what LabanPH actually produces — complaints filed, coordinated filings, verified victories, and money recovered. It is deliberately honest: LabanPH is young, so several numbers below are still zero. We show them plainly and let them grow as real cases move — because a small true number beats a big fake one.
As of July 15, 2026. Figures served live from the LabanPH complaint records. Tracking began May 2026.
Outcomes
The metrics that matter: did anyone actually get their money or their fix? Resolution is decided by regulators and courts, not by LabanPH — so these grow slowly and only from verified records.
The pipeline that feeds them
Outcomes start as complaints that get organized and pooled. These input figures are healthier than the outcome figures — they show the mechanic working before any case has resolved.
How these numbers are counted
- Live from records. Every figure is computed on demand from LabanPH's own complaint and case records — not typed in by hand. If it isn't in the data, it doesn't appear.
- Young platform, honest zeros. Tracking began in May 2026. A metric that hasn't happened yet reads zero with a note — we never invent a figure to look bigger.
- Aggregate includes user-submitted data. Complaint counts, damages claimed, and money recovered are user-stated and not independently audited. Verified victories are the exception — each is reviewed against primary evidence before publishing.
- LabanPH doesn't decide outcomes. Refunds, policy changes, and rulings come from regulators and courts. LabanPH lowers the cost of filing and pools cases; the deciding body is always someone else.
Straight answers
Does LabanPH actually get results?
LabanPH is honest about this: it makes filing far cheaper, stronger, and better-organized, but it cannot guarantee an outcome — resolution runs through the official regulator or court, whose decision is theirs, not the platform's. What it does reliably is lower the effort of filing, format complaints the way agencies expect, and pool cases so a regulator sees a pattern instead of a lone voice. This Scoreboard tracks every real outcome as it happens. The platform is young, so several outcome counts are still zero — shown transparently rather than inflated.
Are the numbers on the Scoreboard verified?
Partly. Counts of complaints filed, coordinated filings, and cohorts reaching the filing threshold are computed directly from platform records. Money-recovered and damages-claimed figures are user-stated and not independently audited, and are labelled as such. A complaint is only published as a verified victory after LabanPH editorial reviews primary evidence (a refund receipt or a regulator/court letter). Aggregate figures therefore include user-submitted data; see the methodology and transparency pages.
Why are some metrics zero?
Because LabanPH is new and honest. A metric that has not happened yet is shown as zero with a note on what would move it, never padded with an invented number. As cases progress and resolve, these figures grow — and every increase traces to a real, reviewable record.
Move a number on this board.
Every metric here starts with one complaint. File yours, and if it resolves, it becomes a verified victory others can see.