I often see posts in which no Answer has been offered as such, but the user's problem was solved using advice which appears in the comment section (or in extreme cases in the extended discussion in chat) of the post.
This is mildly upsetting, because there's nothing at the scrolling-list level to indicate the post has a successful resolution. So it reflects badly on the stats (unanswered questions), and future users are likely to click elsewhere when the answer is available there.
The obvious (impossible) solution is to contact the advice-giver and make them present the helpful advice as an official answer. And then, of course, go ride after the user who posted and tell them to go accept it.
More than once I've posted an answer, made obsequious motions of gratitude to the actual answers -- "See the comment! Please return, T-Pony, and get the credit you deserve!" -- and of course kept the secret hope that maybe I'll scrounge an upvote (or two) by accident.
What's supposed to happen? And how can I Keep My Motives Pure?