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AT&T charges for returned equipment despite confirmed receipt, ignores multiple calls

AT&T charged a customer for a modem returned in December and confirmed received, after three calls across January, February, and March where each agent confirmed receipt and promised no charge would occur. The charge hit in March and took weeks to reverse.

3 mentions1 sources
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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

AT&T charges more than written promised plan rate with no path to correction

AT&T billed significantly above a five-line plan rate promised in writing via SMS, and multiple escalations through customer service, BBB, FCC, and the AT&T President office produced no billing correction. The customer is pursuing small claims court to cancel without penalty.

3 mentions1 sources
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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Lowe protection plan denies warranty using contradictory justifications on unused appliance

A Lowe protection plan denied a dishwasher claim by first claiming a missing part, then a clogged part—on a unit that had never successfully operated. The customer had no access to decision makers and all communications went unanswered.

3 mentions1 sources
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Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home

Insurance Coverage Disputes Leave Homeowners With Unexpected Post-Repair Bills

Homeowners who follow proper insurance claim procedures still face unexpected out-of-pocket costs when contractor-adjuster negotiations result in uncovered overruns. Insurers and contractors dispute responsibility, leaving the policyholder exposed to lien threats despite paying their deductible. The structural lack of transparency and dispute resolution in homeowner claims creates significant financial risk.

4 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Xfinity Customers Are Defrauded by Company Employees with No Recourse

Xfinity customers report being scammed directly by company employees or contractors, with customer service refusing responsibility and denying refunds. The absence of an accountability mechanism for internal fraud leaves victims with no clear path to resolution. 100 upvotes confirms this is a repeated, systemic failure.

0 mentions1 sources
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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Third-Party Claimants Receive No Rental Support From At-Fault Driver's Insurer

When a vehicle is damaged by an insured driver, the victim must navigate the at-fault driver's insurer for both repair and rental reimbursement with minimal support. Insurers like Allstate provide a cash payout but refuse to coordinate rental arrangements directly. This leaves innocent parties stranded without transportation during repair periods.

4 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Trello mobile app is broken and pricing changed without user notification

Trello's mobile app suffers from missing core interactions like copy/paste, slow performance, and broken file export with wrong formats. Separately, admin seat pricing was changed without communicating to existing customers, eroding trust. These issues combine functional failure with a transparency failure that damages the vendor relationship.

3 mentions1 sources
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Productivity · Project Management

Insurers Withhold Documents and Dispute Total-Loss Vehicle Settlements

When insurers total a vehicle, policyholders frequently face disputes over title documents, delayed paperwork, and difficulty reclaiming their car. State Farm customers report withheld bills of sale and bureaucratic obstruction designed to discourage disputes. The process puts consumers in a legally complex position with minimal platform support.

4 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Mortgage servicers delay or withhold insurance claim disbursements

Homeowners report mortgage servicers holding insurance claim proceeds in restricted escrow accounts for weeks despite deposits being confirmed, limiting contractor payments during active repairs. Servicers cite procedural delays that seem disconnected from actual fund availability. Borrowers have little recourse while repairs stall.

60 mentions1 sources
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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

No Pre-Execution Control Layer for AI Agent Actions

AI agent workflows that call tools, move data, and spend money lack a practical pre-execution decision boundary. Post-event scanners and monitors cannot prevent irreversible actions, and existing policy engines break down for autonomous AI-driven execution.

1 mentions1 sources
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Security & Compliance · Application Security

Insurance Companies Systematically Reject Valid Claims With No Regulatory Accountability

Insurers deploy delay tactics, fine-print denials, and complexity exploitation to reject legitimate claims that should pay out, with minimal regulatory scrutiny. Policyholders lack tools to document patterns of bad faith denial across cases. Consumer advocacy and claim documentation tooling for insurance disputes remains underdeveloped relative to industry scale.

1 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Fintech Lenders Issuing Loans via Stolen Identity Without Adequate Verification

Online lenders approve and disburse loans using stolen SSNs and bank account information without adequate identity verification. Fraud victims only discover the theft when collections begin, and lenders fail to send documentation that would enable disputes. Weak KYC practices in fintech lending create systemic identity theft vulnerabilities.

1 mentions1 sources
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Security & Compliance · Identity & Access

Developers Cannot Inspect or Extract Clean Code from Live Website Designs

Developers who want to replicate or adapt website designs must manually reverse-engineer styles through DevTools, which is slow and produces messy output. There is no tool to live-edit colors, fonts, and spacing and export clean Tailwind or HTML/CSS code directly from any web page. This friction slows front-end development when building from visual reference.

1 mentions1 sources
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Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

Notion Forces AI Features on Users and Cannot Be Disabled

Notion has integrated AI triggers into core editing interactions — including the spacebar — making it impossible for users to work without encountering AI prompts they did not request. Users who do not use AI features find core functionality has been deprioritized in favor of AI additions they cannot turn off. This forced adoption approach is alienating the platform's established power user base.

1 mentions1 sources
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Productivity · Knowledge Management

Recreating AI Images Is Blocked by Lack of Prompt Vocabulary

When users discover an AI-generated image they want to recreate or build upon, they cannot reliably do so because describing visual styles and compositions requires specialized prompt vocabulary they have not learned. The trial-and-error loop consumes large amounts of time with low success rates. This gap exists across all major text-to-image platforms.

1 mentions1 sources
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Productivity · Design Tools

Zelle Contractor Scams Leave Consumers with No Bank Recourse

Consumers sending large Zelle payments to contractors lose thousands when contractors disappear after payment, with banks refusing to intervene because the payment was authorized. Zelle's authorized push payment model has no fraud protection equivalent to credit card chargebacks. As P2P payments grow, this protection gap is widening.

1 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Canva Removes Basic Text Effects and Paywalls Them in a Separate App

Canva eliminated arching text — a standard graphic design feature — and placed it behind a separate paid app. Users who relied on this for logos, labels, and social graphics are now forced into unexpected upsells. This gap creates opportunity for tools that preserve design fundamentals without feature stripping.

1 mentions1 sources
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Productivity · Design Tools

Family Member Commits Identity Theft via Fraudulent Insurance Policy

A family member took out a fraudulent insurance policy in the consumer name without knowledge or consent. Domestic identity theft through insurance products is particularly difficult to detect due to trusted-party access. Victims face complex remediation involving both insurers and law enforcement.

1 mentions1 sources
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Security & Compliance · Identity & Access

Bank pulls credit and opens accounts without consumer consent

US Bank pulled credit and attempted to open savings and credit card accounts without the consumer's knowledge, affecting their credit score. This unauthorized activity follows a pattern at US Bank and represents potential identity misuse or fraudulent internal practices affecting thousands of customers.

1 mentions1 sources
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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

High-Volume Job Applications Require Unsustainable Manual Effort for Every Submission

Job seekers applying to multiple positions must manually customize cover letters and research each role, making high-volume searching unsustainable as a strategy. The manual effort required per application creates a strong incentive to apply to fewer, better-matched roles, but candidates often cannot afford to be selective. Automation tools that preserve personalization quality while reducing effort per application address a universal job seeker pain.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.5L7
Business Operations · HR & Hiring
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