The project 'Big Ass Bag' (shoppingbab.com) lacks a verifiable digital footprint, with no search results or active platform evidence found. The submission contains hyperbolic and demonstrably false claims regarding traction ('most people have used my product') and audience reach ('everyone'). The description outlines a basic wishlist aggregator concept without technical depth or proof of implementation. Due to the lack of evidence and low-quality submission data, the score is minimal.
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