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Home Depot Delivery Teams Cause Property Damage With No Accountability

Home Depot delivery contractors cause physical damage to customer homes during appliance installations, then leave without reporting or documenting the damage. Customer service provides no clear escalation path for property claims, and repeated contacts produce no resolution. The use of subcontracted delivery crews creates a liability gap that retailers do not close.

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Industry Verticals · E-commerce & Retail

Freelancers Struggle to Find Clients as AI Commoditizes Deliverables

Independent professionals and small agencies report increasing difficulty sourcing clients as AI tools enable buyers to produce previously billable work themselves. Traditional outreach and portfolio signaling lose differentiation. This structural shift is forcing freelancers to rethink positioning, pricing, and channel strategy with limited guidance available.

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Marketing & Growth · Lead Generation

First-time landlords lack consolidated guidance for self-managing rental property

Accidental landlords who acquire a first rental property (often a duplex) face a fragmented information landscape when deciding between self-management and hiring a property manager. State-specific legal requirements, tenant screening norms, and maintenance protocols are scattered across forums, legal sites, and associations. No single resource consolidates the decision framework and operational playbook for small-scale self-managers.

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S4.8L7
Industry Verticals · Real Estate

Security Detection Is Automated But Incident Response Execution Remains Manual

Threat detection has been largely solved with modern SIEM and EDR tooling, but automated execution of responses—isolating hosts, revoking credentials, patching—remains fragmented and manually driven. As threat volume grows, the gap between detection speed and human response capacity becomes a structural security liability.

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S4.8L7
Security & Compliance · Application Security

T-Mobile Agents Do Not Record Calls to Avoid Warranty Accountability

T-Mobile agents refuse to record calls or save notes, systematically preventing customers from proving warranty commitments were made. Faulty phones are replaced with a recurring $20 fee loop instead of full warranty replacement.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

HubSpot gates CRM association automation behind expensive CS seat

HubSpot requires a customer success seat to automate object associations, forcing lower-tier users to manually link notes to the right people, companies, and deals. This time-consuming workaround is a pricing-as-friction mechanism. Teams with complex CRM structures have real WTP for automation alternatives.

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Business Operations · Sales & CRM

Note-Taking Apps Force Workplace and AI Features on Personal Users

Personal users of Notion find their workflow disrupted as the product pivots toward team and AI features, hiding or removing the simple note-taking interface they depended on. Users who have no use for AI or multi-user collaboration have no opt-out, pushing them toward simpler alternatives like Obsidian.

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Productivity · Note Taking & Writing

Check Washing Fraud Drains Business Accounts With No Bank Liability

Criminals steal, alter, and deposit business checks via ATMs by washing the payee name and amount, with banks denying fraud claims despite clear evidence of alteration. Businesses bear the full loss even when the fraud exploits gaps in the bank's ATM deposit verification systems.

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S4.8L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Ambient Focus Audio Loops Too Frequently for Deep Work

Knowledge workers using ambient or background noise for focus find that premium services loop their audio within an hour, breaking concentration. Users want 50+ hours of non-repeating content and express clear willingness to pay for it. Existing services prioritize variety over duration.

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Productivity

QuickBooks Online Missing Enterprise Desktop Feature Parity

Businesses migrating from QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise to QuickBooks Online discover critical missing capabilities — advanced inventory, job costing, and complex reporting. This forces difficult clients onto workarounds or keeps them locked into aging desktop software. The gap is structural and Intuit has not closed it despite years of pressure.

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Business Operations · Finance & Accounting

No Open-Source Alternative to Databricks Auto Loader for Incremental Data Ingestion

Data engineers requiring incremental file ingestion with schema evolution must use Databricks Auto Loader, a proprietary solution with no portable open-source equivalent. Teams cannot replicate this pattern outside the Databricks ecosystem without building custom infrastructure. An open-source Polars-based incremental ingestion engine removes a significant platform lock-in constraint.

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Data & Infrastructure · Data Pipelines & ETL

Static rate limiters and circuit breakers require constant manual retuning

Rate limiters and circuit breakers work well only when tuned to current load and capacity, but that load, capacity, and latency drift over time, requiring ongoing manual reconfiguration to stay effective. The poster built an adaptive, self-tuning traffic governor (Levee) to remove this maintenance burden.

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Developer Tools · DevOps & Infrastructure

Carvana labels undisclosed clear-coat damage as normal wear and tear

A Carvana delivery driver pointed out cosmetic damage on a newly purchased vehicle that wasn't visible in the listing photos or 360-degree view, but Carvana denied the resulting claim by classifying deep scuffs through the clear coat as ordinary wear and tear. The customer also couldn't upload supporting high-resolution photos due to a broken upload feature on Carvana's site.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · Automotive

Phone carriers fail to apply promised trade-in credits for months

An AT&T customer was promised trade-in credits starting in February that, after repeated calls and multiple representative assurances, were still only partially applied by July, with the carrier continually pushing the resolution to the next billing cycle.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

GEICO fails to add a driver to a policy, then bills for its own error

A GEICO customer was quoted a price to add her daughter's vehicle, but the company failed to also add the daughter as a driver, then raised the premium due to its own mistake. Multiple service representatives were unable to resolve the issue or provide a promised callback.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Insurance agents give conflicting coverage information that leads to denied claims

A policyholder was told by two different Allstate agents that their trailer and home had premium coverage tiers, only to have their claim denied nearly six weeks later after being routed through a shrinking local office with reduced staffing. The mismatch between what agents represent and what the policy actually covers directly led to a denied claim.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Mortgage servicer reports delinquency after instructing borrower to skip payments

A borrower followed their servicer's explicit instruction to withhold mortgage payments during a post-forbearance loss-mitigation review, only to be reported 30/60/90 days delinquent for those same months. This appears to violate CARES Act and Regulation X protections against delinquency reporting during active loss mitigation.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Enterprise SaaS customers pay extra for AI credits on top of top-tier plans

Businesses already on Enterprise-tier work platform subscriptions find that AI features are metered separately and require additional paid credits. This creates a perception of double-billing and erodes trust in enterprise pricing tiers.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Work-management tools pivoting to AI agents confuse users with overinflated claims

As collaborative work-management platforms reposition themselves as AI orchestration tools, end-users report confusion, since the underlying AI agents are only as capable as the process knowledge the platform actually has access to. Marketing claims about agentic AI capability often outpace what the system can realistically deliver.

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Productivity · Project Management

Real estate renovation investors cannot find reliable general contractors

Real estate investors undertaking renovation projects consistently struggle to source general contractors who show up, stay on schedule, and deliver quality work at quoted prices. Unreliable GCs cause project delays, cost overruns, and quality failures that erode returns. There is no vetted contractor marketplace with accountability mechanisms built for investor-scale renovation work.

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S4.8L6
Industry Verticals · Real Estate
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