I'm trying to help somebody and I notice that they haven't done any research on their own. For example I one time answered somebody's question and they commented: "I'm just not sure how to use it correctly from the first keystroke until deploy". Of course I want to help, so I gave him some links to help him do it, and he seemed kind of offended that I didn’t spell it out for him. Still got some reputation for that, so not really my biggest problem.
Another time I tried to help somebody else and asked him what he had tried, and if he could give some code. He answered "I don't know how to do in WPF. I want the code for that only. How to do." again clearly he didn't try anything and I again gave some links to help him figure it out on his own.
Especially this last guy was somebody I wanted to report. When I looked at his profile and the other questions he asked all of them where “How to do”. Rarely any of them had some code, or some description what he tried. I know that in the help center there are some guidelines for on topic questions. The third off topic example is this:
Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the difficulty you are having solving it.
So he is off-topic, so I flagged him once (which is still pending). When I noticed he was doing this regularly I wanted a more effective way of reporting these questions, but it’s not possible to report a user, so I ended up here. One advice I saw one a related topic was that you should report a question and then mention this issue. I took this advice and flagged his latest question, but it was just denied.
So how could I report this kind of behavior? Or some advice how to deal with these kind of people would be nice.