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Browse Disputes

Screenshot — Disputes Barometer

On Zorrooo, a dispute is a disagreement about a company or an individual. This page is about finding and browsing disputes: the public barometer of company disputes, disputes by company, and the pages for business (B2B) disputes. To learn how to actually post a dispute, see the Post a dispute guide.

The disputes barometer

The Barometer ranks companies by the total amount their customers say they've lost, built from real disputes on Zorrooo. For each company you can see:

  • the types of problem reported (for example delivery, billing, refunds),
  • the amount linked to each type,
  • whether cases are still open or resolved.

The idea is simple: when many people have the same problem with the same company, grouping those disputes together makes them stronger.

Finding disputes by company

  1. Open the Barometer.
  2. Pick a company from the barometer (or open a company directly).
  3. You'll see that company's disputes, newest first, and you can scroll to load more.
  4. From a company page you can start your own dispute about that company in a click: the form opens with the company already filled in.

:::note Open vs resolved By default you see active disputes. There's a separate resolved view for cases that have already been closed. :::

Business disputes (B2B)

Zorrooo also handles business-to-business disputes: for example an unpaid invoice, a defaulting supplier, a breach of contract, or a partnership conflict. The business disputes page explains the kinds of cases that are covered and how the process works, and lets you start one straight away.

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Posting a business dispute uses the same form as any other dispute: it's just aimed at companies dealing with other companies.

How to post a dispute

Browsing disputes is open to everyone, but posting one is covered in its own guide. In short:

  1. Click Post a dispute (or start from a company or a business-disputes page).
  2. Choose the company, describe what happened, and optionally add the amount and proof files.
  3. Submit: your dispute goes online and matching experts can help you.

See the Post a dispute guide for the full steps, what each status means, and who can see your proof files.

Good to know
  • You can browse disputes without an account; you need one to post.
  • The amounts in the barometer come from real disputes, so they grow as more people report the same problem.

:::caution Informational purposes only This documentation is provided for explanatory purposes only and does not constitute a contractual clause. Errors may be present, or some content may not be up to date. We strive to keep it regularly maintained.

Last updated: June 30, 2026 :::