Appliance Rebate Claim Packet

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 13, 2026.

Overview

The visible artifacts show a prompt-only rebate paperwork helper that asks users to minimize and redact sensitive claim information and does not submit claims for them.

This appears safe to use as a rebate paperwork checklist. Before sharing documents, redact full card or bank numbers, CVVs, unrelated account numbers, and unnecessary personal data; verify deadlines with the official rebate program and submit the claim yourself.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

Review confidence is limited for the unshown tail of SKILL.md, although there is no evidence of harmful behavior in the visible artifacts.

Why it was flagged

The visible SKILL.md content appears benign and scoped, but the supplied artifact display is incomplete, so the omitted instruction tail cannot be assessed from the provided text.

Skill content
"...contact programs on the user's be\n...[truncated]", "truncated": true
Recommendation

Inspect the complete SKILL.md before publication or installation if available, and confirm the safety boundary continues to prohibit claim submission, document fabrication, and unnecessary data collection.

What this means

If the user provides documents, the assistant may see rebate paperwork details such as receipt information, address/contact information, appliance identifiers, or utility proof.

Why it was flagged

The workflow may involve personal, transaction, address, or account-proof details for form preparation, but it explicitly instructs minimization and redaction.

Skill content
"Purchase receipt or invoice details, with full payment card or bank numbers redacted" and "User contact and mailing information needed for the form, using minimal necessary details."
Recommendation

Share only the fields needed for the claim and redact full payment card numbers, bank numbers, security codes, unrelated account numbers, and unnecessary personal information.