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Carvana retains delivery fee after cancelling the purchase themselves
Carvana cancelled a vehicle purchase before delivery was attempted but refused to refund the delivery fee, citing a non-refundable policy despite performing no service. The company provided no documentation or explanation for retaining the charge.
GEICO Retroactively Bills Customers Who Cannot Use Telematics App for Discount Removal
GEICO enrolls customers in telematics-based discount programs then retroactively bills them if they remove the tracking app, even for valid medical reasons that prevent app use. Customers receive bills for discounts already paid off, creating surprise debt. This program structure penalizes customers without accommodating legitimate exceptions.
Banks Holding Consumers Liable for Fraudulent Check Fraud in Marketplace Transactions
Banks allow consumers to withdraw funds from deposited checks before they clear, then hold consumers fully liable when checks prove fraudulent. This practice is particularly damaging in peer-to-peer selling contexts where fraudulent payment methods are common. The bank policy of enabling early access while shifting all fraud risk to consumers creates a predictable harm pattern.
AI systems in production lose interpretability as they scale
Engineering teams shipping AI in production report a failure category where standard metrics stay green while the system loses coherence or drifts in non-reproducible ways. The root cause is structural: verification built on the same model that generates creates blind spots that existing observability tooling cannot detect.
Teachers Spend Hours on Manual Class Scheduling with Poor Quality Results
Educators report that building class schedules manually is extremely time-consuming and routinely produces suboptimal results due to the combinatorial complexity of constraints. Existing tools are either too rigid or too manual for most school contexts. There is clear demand for software that can efficiently generate and adjust schedules while respecting teacher, room, and student constraints.
Security vulnerabilities in open-source MCP servers go undetected before deployment
Open-source MCP servers commonly contain critical security flaws like unrestricted file access and insufficient SQL guards. Manual code review is infeasible at scale as the MCP ecosystem rapidly grows. Automated scanning tools are needed before these servers reach production AI agents.
Insurers systematically undervalue RCV roof claims after storms
Homeowners with replacement cost value (RCV) policies routinely receive lowball appraisals after storm damage, leaving them unable to afford full repairs. Long-term, loyal customers are not protected from this practice. The gap between insurer assessment and actual contractor quotes can reach thousands of dollars, creating a painful and opaque dispute process.
Banks Collecting on Cancelled Mortgage Debt and Resetting Loan Terms
A mortgage servicer collected a $140,000 payoff on a legally cancelled VA-backed loan and then originated a brand new 30-year VA loan, effectively resetting the debt clock and collecting on a void obligation. This constitutes both unjust enrichment and potential fraud against the VA loan program. Homeowners who have had loans cancelled have no tool to verify the legal status of their mortgage or detect unauthorized new loan originations in their name.
Teams Shipping Weekly Lack a Reliable Release Notes Automation Process
Engineering teams shipping frequently find manually writing changelogs time-consuming and error-prone, while auto-generated GitHub release notes are too raw for external audiences. The gap between commit history and readable release notes is unaddressed for teams without dedicated technical writers. There is active demand for a tool that bridges structured commit data and polished changelog output.
Mortgage Servicers Fail to Update Accounts for Heirs After Borrower Death
When mortgage borrowers die, servicers fail to update accounts to recognize heirs as successors in interest despite receiving death certificates and repeated notification, causing payment processing failures and unresolved disputes that endanger near-payoff loans. CFPB Regulation X requires servicers to communicate with successors in interest but compliance is rarely enforced. Heirs need legal documentation templates and servicer response tracking to protect their inherited properties.
State Farm Denies Storm Damage Claim After 30 Years of Premiums
A long-term policyholder had their storm damage claim denied by State Farm after paying tens of thousands in premiums over three decades. The "Good Neighbor" brand promise is perceived as fraudulent when claims are denied. Policyholders have limited tools to contest denials or escalate effectively.
Excessive NSF Fees Accumulate to $20K Causing Small Business Financial Collapse
Small businesses face catastrophic NSF fee accumulation from banks that offer no early warning systems or fee mitigation programs. Banks refuse forgiveness requests despite fees being disproportionate to actual float exposure.
QuickBooks Online 1099 filing rejected by IRS with no error detail
QuickBooks Online processes 1099 submissions and reports them as successful, but the IRS rejects them without any error code surfaced back to the user. Businesses have no way to identify what data is wrong or which field caused the rejection. This gap exposes businesses to compliance risk they cannot diagnose.
No reliable real-time fact-checking for social media creator content
Social media users cannot reliably distinguish factual creator posts from engagement-bait misinformation, with no real-time verification tools available. AI-powered fact-checking at the content level remains an unsolved problem for individual users navigating algorithmically-promoted misleading content.
Telecom Carriers Continue Charging for Paid-Off Devices and Keep Final Month Payment After Switching
Customers who pay off their financed phones find carriers continuing to charge the device installment fee for months afterward without automatic adjustment. When switching carriers, the prior provider also keeps the final full-month payment even when service is used for only part of the billing cycle. The combination creates an overpayment situation that requires multiple escalation attempts to partially correct.
Code-Based Parametric CAD Tools Require Too Much Mental Overhead
Engineers and designers who need programmable CAD face a gap: GUI tools lack scripting flexibility while code-based tools like OpenSCAD require holding complex geometry mentally with no visual feedback. This forces a painful tradeoff between expressiveness and usability. The problem is structural and affects a growing segment of technical makers, product engineers, and hobbyists.
AI-Vibe Coded Apps Ship with Unreviewed Security Vulnerabilities
Developers using AI/vibe-coding tools rapidly build and launch apps without adequate security review, exposing users to launch-blocking vulnerabilities. A pre-launch static analysis tool highlights attack paths and blockers before real users are affected.
Scuba divers lack underwater visibility and marine life condition forecasts
Scuba divers have no purpose-built forecasting tool for underwater visibility, marine life activity, and diver-specific oceanographic conditions. Generic weather and ocean services miss what matters for dive planning. A data product combining satellite data, oceanographic models, and ML could fill this gap for a passionate niche market.
TinaCMS Has No Frontend Search API Despite Building a Search Index at Build Time
TinaCMS generates a content search index during build but provides no API for developers to query it from the frontend, forcing teams to set up a completely separate search infrastructure. This creates unnecessary complexity for sites that need visitor-facing search.
App Subscription Flows Request Auto-Payment Authorization Far Exceeding Stated Price
Shopify app subscriptions processed through local payment providers like Paytm request recurring auto-debit authorization amounts far exceeding the advertised subscription fee, with no explanation of the discrepancy. Users interpret this as fraud and abandon the subscription, while legitimate apps lose conversions due to opaque payment authorization requirements.