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Debt Collector Uses Threats and Harassment for Disputed Identity Theft Debt

Credit Collection Services used constant calls, abusive language, and illegal threats of imprisonment to collect a $310 debt the consumer did not owe due to identity theft. This violates multiple FDCPA provisions including prohibition on false statements and harassment. Debt collectors routinely use illegal tactics on identity theft victims who lack knowledge of their legal protections.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Miro reliability collapsing, users actively seeking alternatives

Paying Miro customers report constant glitches, freezes, and crashes on mobile and desktop, plus AI features like Continue Writing have become unreliable. Users are explicitly shopping for alternatives to an expensive whiteboarding tool.

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Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Fintech Apps Activate Subscriptions Without Consent and Block Account Deletion

The Albert fintech app transferred funds to savings and activated a paid subscription without explicit user consent, then prevented account closure until small residual balances cleared — a process taking weeks. Customer support refused refunds for charges the user never knowingly agreed to. This dark pattern of silent subscription activation combined with closure barriers traps users in unwanted paid tiers with no practical exit path.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Optimal Pipeline Order for Web Image AVIF Conversion and Compression

Developers serving large JPEG images need to convert them to AVIF with multiple responsive sizes but lack clear guidance on the correct order of operations (resize vs. compress vs. format convert) to achieve optimal size-to-quality ratios. Tooling fragmentation between avifenc and ImageMagick compounds the confusion.

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Developer Tools

Fraudulent Marketing Services Charge Disputed but Not Reversed

A business paid $5,500 for a marketing program with guaranteed client delivery that was never fulfilled. The credit card dispute process failed to recover the funds, leaving businesses with no recourse for service fraud.

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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Telecom Carriers Add Unauthorized Charges to Customer Bills

AT&T and other major carriers systematically add erroneous charges — such as trade-in credits for non-existent trade-ins — to customer bills. Customers have no automated way to detect or dispute these charges without calling support. The pattern repeats across billing cycles and affects millions of accounts.

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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Angi contractor no-shows with no platform accountability or proactive resolution

Angi-sourced contractors repeatedly fail to appear for booked service appointments with no accountability from the platform and no proactive follow-up to reschedule or refund affected customers.

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Consumer & Lifestyle

Telecom Providers Withhold Credits When Long-Term Customers Cancel

Long-term telecom customers who cancel service find their account credits withheld, with no accessible path to recover funds — especially for elderly or digitally excluded users. Customer service escalations loop without resolution. The problem is compounded by digital-only recovery flows that exclude customers who cannot log in or call in themselves.

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Customer Experience

Chase Branch Allegedly Auctioned Safety Deposit Box Contents Without Notification

Chase allegedly auctioned a safety deposit box containing $100K+ in generational jewelry without notifying the owner or providing receipts for the sale. The branch refused to communicate and corporate provided no response to complaints. This represents either a catastrophic operational failure or potential bank misconduct with no consumer advocacy path.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Using Probate Leads for Real Estate Deal Sourcing

Real estate investors and wholesalers recognize probate as a high-value lead source but lack efficient tools to identify, filter, and act on probate filings at scale across jurisdictions.

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Marketing & Growth · Lead Generation

Small Event Businesses Lack Simple Way to Hire On-Call Workers

Solo operators running event service businesses can't easily scale by adding on-call workers without navigating complex decisions around contractor classification, insurance coverage, and tax compliance. The administrative overhead of flex hiring is disproportionate to the size of these operations.

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Business Operations · HR & Hiring

FreshBooks Pricing Caps Restrict Growing Small Businesses

FreshBooks becomes cost-prohibitive for small businesses as they scale, with tier limits on users, clients, and advanced accounting features. Teams that outgrow the basic plan face steep price jumps before they can justify the cost of a full accounting platform.

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Business Operations · Finance & Accounting

EU VAT-Compliant Invoicing Is Complex and Burdensome for European Freelancers

European freelancers and SMEs struggle to generate professional, EU VAT-compliant invoices across multiple currencies without expensive or overly complex software.

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Business Operations · Legal & Compliance

Managing multiple AI coding agent terminals is painful and error-prone

Developers using multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex) lose track of terminal windows and waste time context-switching. The problem is worse for those with RSI, as repetitive mouse/keyboard navigation causes physical pain.

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Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

Enterprise Adoption Challenges for Agentic Coding Tools

Companies are exploring agentic coding tools but lack clarity on implementation patterns, governance, and real-world effectiveness at scale.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Restaurant management software is expensive SaaS with cloud lock-in

Restaurant management software options are either expensive cloud SaaS ($200-400/mo) or messy spreadsheets, with everything requiring internet and holding data hostage.

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Industry Verticals · Food & Restaurant

Vehicle Data Fragmented Across Regions and Sources

Vehicle identification data is fragmented across US, Canadian, and EU sources with incompatible schemas, inconsistent trim naming, and no standard format for cross-region decoding.

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Data & Infrastructure · Data Pipelines & ETL

Bank Closes Recipient Account When Zelle Sender Raises a Dispute

After a Zelle sender initiated a counterclaim, Wells Fargo closed the recipient's account rather than adjudicating the dispute on its merits. The consumer lost account access as a collateral consequence of a disputed peer transfer. This punitive account closure pattern creates chilling effects on legitimate Zelle recipients.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Refuse Fraud Investigation When Account Holder Was Hospitalized

A Wells Fargo customer had their account compromised with unauthorized transactions while hospitalized, making authorization impossible. The bank refused to investigate properly despite the customer's documented incapacity during the period of fraud.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Parents lack engaging bilingual content for children that reduces screen guilt

Parents of bilingual children face a dilemma between limiting screen exposure and finding culturally relevant, language-appropriate content for their kids. Generic streaming platforms offer little content designed for bilingual development. The market for structured, guilt-free screen time targeting dual-language households is underserved.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home
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