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Product teams lose user feedback scattered across Slack, email, and notes

User feedback gets lost across multiple channels like Slack, emails, and scattered notes, making it hard for product teams to know what users really want. This is a structural problem affecting product prioritization decisions. The feedback-to-roadmap pipeline remains fragmented despite existing tools.

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Customer Experience · Feedback & Reviews

ISP System Creates Duplicate Account During Plan Change Then Charges for Phantom Devices

Comcast created an unsolicited duplicate account when a customer changed plans, cancelled the original 7-year account, and began charging for devices that were never received. The duplicate account generated a $320 balance and prompted collection calls for a device the customer never had. Customers modifying existing plans have no protection against ISP systems incorrectly creating new accounts instead.

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S5.4L4
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

AT&T Trade-In Promotion Dispute: Device Received but Credit Reduced Without Notice

AT&T accepted a trade-in device under a $700 promotional offer but after months of silence flagged an alleged unlock issue and unilaterally reduced the credit to $195 without notifying the customer or allowing them to resolve the issue. The device is also being withheld. Identical devices traded in by another household member under the same promotion received full credit, indicating inconsistent enforcement rather than a genuine eligibility problem.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.4L4
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

PODS refuses to expedite container delivery leaving family without furniture for two weeks

A moving storage company refused to deliver a container sooner than a two-week window despite the family sleeping on the floor with no kitchen access, and a supervisor ended the call without resolution. No exception or compensation was offered.

3 mentions1 sources
S5.4L4
Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home

SCE Doubles Electricity Bills and Shuts Off Power Without Compensating Businesses for Lost Revenue

Southern California Edison has doubled residential and business electricity rates while conducting uncompensated power shutoffs that prevent businesses from operating. The monopoly status means customers and businesses have no alternatives and no leverage.

3 mentions1 sources
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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Food Recognition APIs Too Expensive and Inaccurate for Independent Developers

Developers building nutrition or food tracking applications find available food recognition APIs either prohibitively expensive for side projects, unreliable in accuracy, or so poorly documented they are unusable. This forces developers to abandon features or build their own pipelines from scratch. The gap leaves a large class of health and wellness apps unable to add viable food logging.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L8
Developer Tools · APIs & Integrations

Mortgage Servicer Double-Charges Property Taxes in Escrow Using Inflated Overlay

LoanCare extracts double the actual county-assessed property tax through escrow by applying a fraudulent administrative neighborhood overlay. The homeowner's county-assessed tax is $3,400 but the servicer charges $6,900 annually, pocketing the difference with no disclosure or justification.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L8
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

GPU Infrastructure Setup for Robot Physics Simulation is Painful and Repetitive

Robotics engineers setting up GPU-based simulation environments (Isaac Sim, Gazebo, MuJoCo) face significant infrastructure overhead each time they start a new project or join a new team. The process of provisioning, configuring, and tearing down cloud GPU instances for headless simulation runs lacks any CI/CD equivalent, forcing teams to solve the same infra problems repeatedly. The pain is acute enough that teams starting fresh dread the ramp-up, even if they have solved it before.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L8
Developer Tools · DevOps & Infrastructure

AI tools generate off-brand visuals without brand context

Marketing and design teams using AI tools (Claude, Codex, ChatGPT) to create slides, infographics, and visual assets consistently get generic, off-brand output because these tools have no access to brand guidelines, logos, colors, or design rules. This is a structural gap as AI-generated content enters enterprise design workflows. Teams must manually re-apply brand standards to every AI-generated asset.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Marketing & Growth · Branding & Design

Tour operators manage bookings through WhatsApp chats and spreadsheets

Small and mid-size tour operators have no purpose-built operations software, forcing them to coordinate customer bookings, departure manifests, and real-time communications through WhatsApp group chats and manual spreadsheets. This creates constant overbooking risk and makes scaling to multiple departures operationally unsustainable.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Industry Verticals

Debt collectors place FCRA-violating errors on credit reports to coerce payment

Collection agencies insert inaccurate entries on consumer credit reports in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, then threaten further damage to pressure payment on disputed debts. Consumers who obtain their credit reports find errors they cannot quickly remove, trapping them in cycles of disputed collection activity and credit damage.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks ignore documented evidence when resolving credit card disputes

Major banks deny credit card dispute claims despite customers providing clear documentary evidence of incorrect charges. Consumers are forced through repeated escalation cycles with no binding resolution mechanism. The pattern suggests dispute adjudication processes are biased toward denying claims regardless of evidence quality.

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S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Debt Collectors Pursuing Payment for Medical Bills Already Cleared by Insurance

Medical debt collectors continue pursuing consumers for balances that insurance companies have already paid, often ignoring confirmation from the original provider. Despite direct evidence that the debt is resolved, collection harassment persists and accounts are reported to credit bureaus. Patients lack effective automated tools to cross-reference insurance payments against outstanding collection demands.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Refuse to Reimburse Customers for Fraudulent Wire Transfer Losses

Citibank refused to cover losses from fraudulent wire transfers despite the bank's failure to prevent the fraud. Banks face no consistent liability requirement for wire fraud losses, leaving customers fully exposed when scams succeed.

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S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

InDesign Multilingual Translation Destroys Layout and Styles

Translating Adobe InDesign documents using generic translation tools strips out layout-critical elements like styles, anchors, and paragraph tags, requiring complete manual reformatting after each translation. Language length differences like German expanding 30% further break layouts without overflow detection.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Productivity · Design Tools

Graduate program management relies on spreadsheets with no dedicated tooling

HR teams running graduate recruitment and rotation programs lack purpose-built software, defaulting to spreadsheets and manual follow-up to track cohorts, plan rotations, and survey participants. The coordination overhead is high and error-prone at scale. No dominant solution exists for this specific structured onboarding workflow.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Business Operations · HR & Hiring

AT&T Adds Hidden Charges With No Way to Reach a Human to Dispute

AT&T appends undisclosed charges to customer accounts without notification. When customers call to dispute, they are trapped in automated phone trees with no option to reach a human representative. This billing opacity combined with inaccessible dispute resolution is a deliberate structural practice across major telecom carriers.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Landlords lack tools to manage multiple tenants sharing a single property

Small landlords renting rooms or units within a single property struggle to coordinate rent collection, maintenance requests, and communication across multiple tenants without enterprise-level property management software. Existing tools are either too simplistic for multi-tenant dynamics or too expensive and complex for individual landlords.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · Real Estate

Banks Fail to Surface Hardship Payment Options During Financial Distress

Bank of America refused to discuss deferral, forbearance, or rate reduction options with a struggling customer, only offering vague callbacks and credit counseling referrals. Consumers in hardship have no clear pathway to available relief programs.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

User Feedback and Feature Requests Cannot Be Consolidated Across Multiple Channels

Product teams receive feedback through in-app forms, email, live chat, sales conversations, and review sites with no unified way to search or analyze it all. Fragmented feedback makes it nearly impossible to identify patterns or prioritize features with confidence. A single indexed pool of all user feedback across channels would transform how product teams make decisions.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L7
Customer Experience · Feedback & Reviews
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