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Fraudulent Credit Accounts Opened Without Consent — Banks Reverse Liability

A fraudulent Citi credit card account was opened in a consumer's name; after initially clearing the consumer of responsibility, the bank reversed course and held them liable. Financial institutions lack reliable processes for definitively resolving synthetic identity fraud cases, leaving victims in limbo.

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Security & Compliance · Fraud Prevention

Overleaf and LaTeX Editors Lack AI Writing Assistance

Academic LaTeX editors like Overleaf have not integrated AI features while every other writing tool has.

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S4.8L7
Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

Debt collector re-verifies an already-cleared debt as unpaid on credit reports

A consumer had a collection account cleared by one credit bureau after a canceled contract, yet another bureau verified the same debt as unpaid months later. This shows collectors and bureaus failing to synchronize dispute outcomes, forcing repeat disputes.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Coverage Mapping and Visualization Gap for Wireless ISPs

Small and mid-size wireless internet service providers lack affordable, purpose-built tools to map and visualize their coverage areas. Generic GIS tools require technical expertise, while enterprise solutions are too expensive for WISPs. This creates operational blind spots for network planning and customer acquisition.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Phone Social Engineering Scams Fraudulently Drain Multiple Financial Accounts

Consumers targeted by phone-based social engineering attacks grant access to digital wallets, resulting in fraudulent charges across multiple credit and checking accounts. Banks vary widely in their willingness to reverse charges, leaving victims without consistent recourse. A coordinated fraud detection layer across institutions could close this gap.

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S4.8L6
Security & Compliance · Fraud Prevention

Mortgage Servicers Cannot Auto-Correct Escrow After County Tax Errors

When county property tax systems issue erroneous assessments, mortgage servicers automatically overcalculate escrow with no automated correction path. Homeowners must manually drive every reconciliation step across county and servicer systems. There is no standard API or process for county tax corrections to propagate to mortgage escrow accounts.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · Real Estate

Truist Financial harassing calls for late car payment

Truist Bank makes multiple daily calls including after-hours regarding a late car payment, continuing even after the consumer explicitly requests they stop—a potential FDCPA violation.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Indie hackers want validated painful problems instead of guessed startup ideas

Builders waste weeks shipping ideas that sound smart but no real audience asked for. They want a repeatable system to surface validated, painful problems from real online discussions.

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S4.8L6
Developer Tools

Carvana Identity Verification System Rejects Legal Name Change Documentation

Carvana's identity verification process rejected legally valid name change documentation, placing a hold on vehicle delivery and leaving customers without their purchase. The inflexibility of automated identity verification systems around legal name changes is a structural gap affecting customers post-marriage, divorce, or legal name change. The delay creates significant financial and logistical harm.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals

French Labor Law Questions Require Specialized Legal AI Unavailable in Generic Tools

French labor law is complex and jurisdiction-specific, making general-purpose AI tools unreliable for HR teams, employees, and small businesses navigating employment questions. Specialized AI trained on French labor code can provide faster and more accurate guidance than generic LLMs or expensive legal consultations. This is a real access-to-justice and compliance efficiency gap.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · Legal Services

Maintaining Two Sources of Truth: Figma Designs vs Image Generation Tool Templates

Developers using Bannerbear for OG image generation must recreate Figma designs from scratch in a proprietary editor, maintaining duplicate design sources with no tools supporting direct Figma-to-dynamic-image workflows.

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Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

Web scraping tools have unpredictable pricing and complex setup at scale

Web scraping solutions have trade-offs at scale: unpredictable credit-based pricing, complex actor setup, or limited JS rendering capabilities.

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Developer Tools · APIs & Integrations

Inherited mortgage servicers provide inconsistent guidance, creating foreclosure risk for heirs

People who inherit property with an existing mortgage find mortgage servicers provide conflicting information about account status and loss mitigation options during probate. This communication breakdown creates unnecessary foreclosure risk for heirs who are navigating an already complex legal process. Servicers have little incentive to proactively help non-original borrowers understand their options.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Telecom store visits result in unauthorized feature activations and unexpected charges

AT&T customers who visit stores for routine service like SIM changes find unauthorized features like International Day Pass activated on their accounts without consent, generating hundreds in charges. These in-store unauthorized modifications are difficult to detect until the next billing cycle. The absence of a confirmation or audit trail for account changes made during store visits enables ongoing consumer harm.

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S4.8L5
Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Moving Container Service Overcharges and Cancels Deliveries Without Notice

A PODS customer was forced into a larger container after sizing issues, saw their bill jump $600 over the original quote, and had their delivery unilaterally cancelled by the driver. Opaque pricing and poor reservation enforcement are systemic in the moving container industry.

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S4.8L5
Industry Verticals

Original Creditors Keep Reporting Debts After Selling to Collections

When debt is transferred to a collection agency, original creditors often continue updating credit reports as if they still own the account, creating illegal duplicate negative entries. Consumers bear the full burden of identifying violations, composing dispute letters, and coordinating corrections across multiple parties and three credit bureaus.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Insurance Policy Cancelled Without Prior Notice to Customer

GEICO cancelled a customer's policy without advance notice, leaving them unknowingly uninsured. Structural failure in policy termination workflows: no proactive notification, no grace period warning, no confirmation channel. The gap creates legal and financial risk for customers who assume continuous coverage.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Auto Finance GAP Refunds Approved in Writing but Never Paid Out

Military borrowers receive written confirmation of GAP refund approval with a stated timeline but the money never arrives despite repeated follow-up over months or years. The servicer execution gap between approval documentation and disbursement has no accountability mechanism. SCRA protections for military members add a legal violation dimension that servicers routinely disregard.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

AT&T Billing for Provisioning-Failed Lines With Zero Usage for Years

AT&T continued charging customers for wearable device lines that never successfully connected due to a carrier provisioning failure, with billing logs confirming zero usage for 32 months. The carrier's internal systems did not flag or refund the charges automatically. Customers must manually identify and dispute years of phantom billing.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Comcast Bills Early Termination Fee After No-Contract Confirmation

After a Comcast representative confirmed no contract existed, a user canceled service and was subsequently billed an early termination fee. Verbal assurances from support contradict what billing systems record. The pattern is systemic in the ISP industry — customer-facing staff lack visibility into actual contract terms.

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S4.8L5
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities
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