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Mortgage Servicer Denies Hardship Extension During Medical Emergency

A homeowner facing a medical emergency co-pay cannot get a short payment extension from US Bank Mortgage despite the servicer's own documents promising alternative options. Servicers routinely fail to deliver on their stated hardship accommodations.

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S5.3L4
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Monday.com Mobile App Severe Performance and Stability Issues

Monday.com's mobile app suffers from extreme lag and instability on both iOS and Android, making daily work dread-inducing for users. Each update introduces new problems rather than fixing existing ones, and the app is described as unusable for regular work.

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S5.3L4
Productivity · Project Management

Debt collectors continue garnishment attempts against legally exempt benefit income

A benefits recipient reports a debt collector repeatedly attempting wage garnishment despite documented proof that the funds (Medicaid/food stamps) are legally exempt, with no enforcement mechanism to stop the collector.

4 mentions1 sources
S5.3L4
Security & Compliance · Compliance & Audit

AT&T Fails to Complete Written Billing Adjustment, Cites Policy Limit After Own Delay

AT&T provided written confirmation of a $815.76 billing adjustment but applied only $96, then cited a retroactive policy time limit to refuse completing the remainder — despite the delay being AT&T's own. Customers who relied on AT&T's written commitments and chose not to escalate are penalized by the carrier's internal processing failures. This pattern of using policy constraints to abandon acknowledged billing obligations is a structural carrier accountability problem.

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S5.3L4
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Bank of America IVR blocks human access while email formatting hides account numbers

Bank of America's automated system provides no path to a human representative, and account notification emails obscure account number digits, preventing login. The two failures create a compound lockout scenario customers cannot resolve independently.

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S5.3L4
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

SCE Operates as Unaccountable Monopoly With Opaque Billing and Obstruction of Solar Adoption

Southern California Edison is perceived as an unaccountable monopoly that controls its regulator, makes electricity bills impossible to understand, and actively frustrates solar panel users. Consumers and businesses have no recourse against rate increases or service failures.

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S5.3L4
Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Gusto Payment Schedule Lacks Transparency

Gusto pay schedule cutoff times are unclear, making it hard to know when pay periods begin and end.

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S5.3L4
Business Operations · HR & Hiring

Google Drive Mobile Uploads and Downloads Persistently Slow

Google Drive mobile users experience chronically slow uploads and downloads, with stalling progress bars even on new high-end devices

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S5.3L4
Productivity · File & Document Management

ISPs Send Erroneous Payment Reminders to Current Accounts

ISP billing systems send payment-due alerts to accounts that are fully current, indicating a state synchronization failure between billing and notification systems. These false alerts erode trust and generate unnecessary customer service contacts. Customers have no self-service way to verify their billing state or suppress erroneous notifications.

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S5.3L3
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Real estate wholesalers need affordable legal contracts per deal

Real estate wholesalers close multiple deals per month but cannot afford attorney fees for each purchase and assignment contract. Template services exist but require customization, and slow attorney turnaround kills deals. This creates demand for affordable, deal-ready contract generation specific to wholesale real estate transactions.

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S5.3
Industry Verticals · Real Estate

AI Assistants Refuse Reasonable Tasks Outside Their Fixed Capability Scope

Current AI assistants hit hard capability boundaries and refuse tasks slightly outside their predefined scope. Users want AI that can perform computer actions, adapt to novel requests, and extend capabilities based on user needs. The fixed-scope architecture limits AI assistants to known task categories rather than general problem-solving.

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S5.3L8
Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Code editors have AI autocomplete but the rest of the OS does not

AI autocomplete exists in code editors but nowhere else on the desktop. Knowledge workers typing in Slack, email, Jira, and other apps lack a system-wide AI that learns their writing patterns and completes thoughts with a single keystroke.

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S5.3L8
Productivity · Automation & Workflows

AI Chat Conversations Become Disorganized Graveyards of Lost Ideas

AI chat conversations generate valuable ideas and thinking, but these insights are scattered across hundreds of chat sessions with no way to connect, organize, or build on them over time. Users keep restarting the same thought processes because previous conversations are effectively lost.

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S5.3L8
Productivity · Knowledge Management

VA Loan Servicers Push Veterans into Refinances That Violate Federal Recoupment Rules

Mortgage servicers aggressively market VA IRRRL refinances to veterans that violate the 36-month recoupment requirement under federal law, with break-even periods exceeding 80 months. Veterans with no financial expertise cannot easily calculate whether a refinance offer meets federal guidelines. The predatory churning strips home equity while providing no financial benefit to the veteran homeowner.

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S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

EB-1A Self-Petitioners Cannot Assess Evidence Strength Without Paying $15K in Attorney Fees

Immigrants pursuing the EB-1A extraordinary ability visa self-petition route have no reliable way to evaluate whether their evidence profile meets the USCIS officer criteria before filing. Generic eligibility calculators do only binary yes/no screening, missing the nuanced evidence mapping and narrative gap analysis that distinguishes strong from weak petitions. The attorney cost creates a structural barrier that disproportionately affects highly skilled immigrants who are price-sensitive.

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S5.3L7
Industry Verticals · Legal Services

Jira ticket-centric model is rigid for product strategy and discovery

Reviewers compare Jira unfavorably with Notion, calling out a rigid, ticket-centric structure that does not flex for product discovery, strategy, or cross-functional collaboration. Critical features sit behind premium plans.

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S5.3L7
Productivity · Project Management

Task Context and Project Knowledge Gets Lost as Work Progresses

Teams and individuals lose valuable context and insights as tasks move through project management tools like Notion, Linear, and ClickUp. Task-level notes rarely make it into wikis, and buried details become impossible to retrieve months later. Existing tools create silos between task execution and knowledge capture.

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S5.3L7
Productivity · Knowledge Management

Architectural Decisions and Team Context Lost When Using AI Coding Agents

Engineering teams lose critical decision-making context over time — rationale buried in Slack threads, stale PR descriptions, or the memory of departed team members. As agentic coding tools accelerate code production, this context decay problem compounds: knowledge is generated faster than it can be captured or surfaced. The result is that AI coding sessions lack institutional memory, causing repeated mistakes, redundant discussions, and degraded code quality over time.

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S5.3L7
Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

ClickUp UI overwhelms users and buries useful features

ClickUp's dense UI makes it hard for new users to get started, and valuable features are buried deep in menus. Teams that adopt it struggle with discoverability without significant investment in training. This is a systemic feature-discoverability problem in feature-rich project tools.

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S5.3L6
Productivity · Project Management

Clipboard Managers Are Clunky or Lock Features Behind Subscriptions

The native clipboard on Windows and Mac lacks history, tagging, and search. Existing alternatives are either bloated or hide core features behind monthly subscriptions. Users who copy code snippets, links, and text frequently lose work and resent paying recurring fees for basic functionality.

1 mentions1 sources
S5.3L6
Productivity · File & Document Management
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