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Telecom Acquisitions Force Worse Plan Terms on Inherited Prepaid Customers

When T-Mobile acquired US Cellular, customers on grandfathered prepaid plans were told they must switch to new plans requiring autopay — breaking explicit promises made at the time of acquisition. Customers have no regulatory recourse when carriers revoke terms post-acquisition. This is a recurring pattern in telecom consolidation that leaves the lowest-spend customers with the least protection.

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S5.1L5
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Auto Dealerships Selling Non-Cancellable Add-Ons Without Clear Disclosure

Car buyers are sold dealer add-on products (appearance protection, warranties) without clear disclosure of non-cancellability at signing, then denied cancellation requests made the next day. Documentation is inconsistent and dealers exploit consumer confusion around financing paperwork. The harm is hundreds to thousands of dollars in unwanted charges embedded in auto loans.

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S5.1L5
Industry Verticals · Automotive

Telecom Coverage Gaps Paired with Double-Billing Errors

Customers in specific metropolitan areas experience persistent coverage gaps on networks advertised as 5G-ready, with actual coverage reverting to slower standards. Billing errors including duplicate monthly charges compound the experience, and customer service interactions fail to correct either issue. The combination of service and billing failures accelerates churn intent.

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S5.1L4
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

ClickUp Task Search Degrades Significantly at High Task Volumes

ClickUp search becomes noticeably slow when a workspace accumulates a large number of tasks, making the tool impractical for users managing thousands of records such as LIMS or large project portfolios. Search performance at scale is a structural platform gap that affects power users disproportionately.

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S5.1L4
Productivity · Project Management

Phone number change triggers 45-day Zelle and Apple Pay lockout at USAA

USAA enforces a 45-day waiting period for mobile payment features after any phone number update, treating routine account changes as high-risk events. No expedited review or alternative verification pathway exists. Security friction disproportionately penalizes legitimate account updates.

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S5.1
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Lender Refuses to Honor SCRA Interest Rate Cap for Active Military Member

A servicemember submitted proper SCRA documentation and obtained a lawyer letter to compel a lender to cap interest rates at 6%, but the lender still refused to comply. SCRA enforcement requires military members to navigate legal action against lenders who ignore valid requests. No self-service SCRA compliance tracking tool helps servicemembers document and escalate violations.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Student Loan Lenders Change Approved Loan Terms Mid-Enrollment Causing Financial Hardship

MPOWER Financing approved a specific loan amount and then changed terms mid-enrollment, forcing the student to scramble for additional funding mid-semester. Students plan tuition and housing around approved loan amounts and have no fallback when lenders retroactively reduce commitments. The term change violates the implicit promise of loan approval at a specified amount.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Credit Union Bankruptcy Department Is Unreachable for Flagged Auto Loan Accounts

PenFed routes auto loan accounts with bankruptcy flags exclusively to a bankruptcy department that cannot be reached, leaving customers unable to resolve account status through any available channel. Regular customer service cannot assist and cannot escalate. Customers face potential repossession with no ability to communicate with the decision-making department.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Mortgage Application Process Confusing and Mismanaged by Loan Officers

Mortgage applicants experience confusing and misleading handling of their applications by bank loan officers, leading to unnecessary delays, rate lock expiration, and financial harm. Consumers have no way to vet loan officer quality or process expectations before submitting applications. Tools that benchmark loan officer performance and surface application process red flags could help.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Mortgage Servicer Sent Confidential Borrower Data to Wrong Person

Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing mailed another borrower's confidential non-public personal information to the wrong recipient, a clear GLBA violation. The servicer's sole remedy was an $89 virtual card. No consumer-facing tool exists to report or track mortgage servicer data breaches with regulatory escalation paths.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

AI Power Users Lose Prompt Templates and Cannot Organize Across Tools

Users of multiple AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Midjourney constantly rewrite effective prompts from scratch, lose their best templates in scattered documents, and cannot discover quality community prompts. No centralized prompt library with cross-tool organization exists for serious AI users. The friction is daily and affects all knowledge worker AI adopters.

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S5.1
Productivity · Knowledge Management

Founder-to-Video-Editor Workflow Fragmented Across WhatsApp Drive and DMs

Brands collaborating with video editors manage briefs on WhatsApp, files on Drive, feedback in random DMs, and payments on UPI with no unified visibility. The fragmented workflow creates revision confusion, missed deadlines, and payment disputes. No purpose-built collaboration platform exists for the creator economy video production workflow.

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S5.1
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Meeting Recording Tools Upload Audio to Cloud Servers Creating Privacy Risks

Cloud-based meeting recorders process audio on vendor servers, exposing sensitive business conversations to third parties. Legal, medical, and executive teams require local processing but find no polished native alternatives. A fully local meeting recorder fills a real privacy gap for professional users.

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Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Credit Cards Deny Disputes for Ticket Broker Platform Delivery Failures

A customer purchased tickets through a broker, listed them for resale, and was charged over $10,000 when the platform prevented ticket delivery. Citibank denied the dispute, holding the customer responsible for a failure caused by the broker platform. Credit card dispute resolution does not account for multi-party marketplace transactions where delivery is technically impossible.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Mobile Hotspot Speed Throttling Disrupts Remote Work and Travel

Telecom carriers throttle mobile hotspot speeds significantly below advertised rates, leaving customers unable to work reliably while traveling. Long-term customers experience this degradation without recourse, often leaving after discovering competitor plans perform better.

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S5.1
Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

System Design Learning Is Purely Theoretical With No Real Load Simulation

Engineers learn system design patterns in isolation through diagrams and interview prep, with no way to see how those designs actually behave under realistic load. The gap between understanding architecture conceptually and observing its failure modes is rarely bridged outside of production incidents.

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S5.1
Developer Tools · Testing & QA

Home Services Lead Platforms Degrade with Spam and Unqualified Foreign Callers

Contractors and service professionals paying for leads on platforms like Angi receive calls from unqualified or fraudulent callers who do not match their local service area. The lead quality deterioration makes the platform economically unviable for genuine service providers. Trust in the platform erodes as spam volume increases and legitimate bookings become rare.

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S5.1
Industry Verticals

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.

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S5.0L7
Business Operations · HR & Hiring

Project Management Tools Prohibitively Priced for Small Teams

Small teams and startups find per-seat pricing models for enterprise-grade project management tools like Monday.com financially unsustainable. The minimum billing tiers are calibrated for larger organizations, leaving small teams paying for capacity they cannot use. This forces compromise between budget and feature needs, often resulting in underutilization or switching costs.

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Productivity · Project Management

Contractors Manually Tracking Subcontractor Schedules Without Dedicated Tools

General contractors coordinate subcontractor availability, sequencing, and conflicts using spreadsheets or manual methods, with no purpose-built scheduling layer for the trades. This creates coordination failures, delays, and wasted site time when subs show up out of sequence. The gap is structural across small-to-mid contractors who lack enterprise resource tools.

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S5.0L6
Industry Verticals · Real Estate