KEY POINTS
  • A group of Robinhood traders angered by recent weeks’ events are showing up at the company’s California headquarters, claiming they couldn’t otherwise get in touch with customer service. 
  • Menlo Park Police reports outline 10 incidents ranging from venting frustration to security guards, to one man throwing dog feces at the front door.
  • Since Robinhood restricted buying of certain stocks on the app, users have filed more than two dozen lawsuits seeking damages.

Some Robinhood traders who can't get in touch with customer service are trying another tactic: showing up at its front door.

A handful of Robinhood's clients have driven to the start-up's headquarters in California, demanding to speak to a representative and in some cases, vandalizing the property, according to police reports.