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Zendesk visually outdated compared to competitors
Zendesk is not visually pleasing compared to competitors and feels outdated on first glance.
Microsoft Teams App Completely Non-Functional on Android
Microsoft Teams app fails to work on Android devices at all after multiple reinstalls over several months, completely blocking mobile access for affected users.
Debt Sent to Collections Without Prior Billing Notice After Address Change
A consumer received no bills or notices after moving to multiple addresses, then discovered a debt in collections on their credit report with no prior warning. FDCPA requires notice of right to dispute but does not require pre-collection billing. The gap between address changes and creditor record updates creates silent collection pathways.
Debt collectors accept pay-for-delete agreements then continue negative credit reporting
Consumers negotiate settlement payments with collection agencies under explicit agreements to have negative entries deleted from their credit reports. After payment is received, collectors fail to delete the accounts or stop reporting them as delinquent. Consumers have no enforcement mechanism for these agreements since the FTC does not require collectors to honor pay-for-delete arrangements.
No Efficient Way to Find Seller-Financed Rural Properties with Land
Buyers seeking seller-financed or rent-to-own properties with acreage in specific regions cannot filter for these deal structures on major real estate platforms. MLS and Zillow-style portals don't expose seller financing terms, forcing buyers to manually contact agents or browse niche classifieds. The search friction is significant for buyers who cannot qualify for conventional mortgages.
QuickBooks Paywalls Basic Reminder Functionality
QuickBooks requires paid subscription for basic task reminders on Mac, causing immediate uninstalls from users expecting core functionality.
Home Depot Refuses to Honor Clearly Advertised Battery Pricing at Point of Sale
Home Depot posted signage advertising batteries at $99 for two but refused to honor that price at checkout, with store management denying the advertised promotion. This is a retail false advertising pattern with no in-store resolution path. Limited third-party software solution potential.
Home Depot In-Store Price Tags Do Not Match Actual Product Pricing at Checkout
Home Depot customers encounter shelf pricing that does not reflect actual purchase price, constituting false advertising. Store clerks cannot locate advertised products or honor posted prices. Retail price accuracy is a consumer protection issue with limited third-party remediation.
Discovering and Rating Quality Educational Lectures Online
Finding high-quality lecture recordings is difficult amid SEO spam and corporate content. No open, community-driven platform exists for submitting, rating, and discovering long-form educational talks without sign-up gatekeeping.
Consumer Financial Service Complaint: Payward Ventures Inc. dba Kraken
Individual consumer complaint filed against financial institution. Situational case involving disputes over fees, account handling, debt collection, or loan servicing.
Google Drive Auto-Reinstalls on Android Without User Consent
Android users who uninstall Google Drive find it automatically reinstalled by the OS without their consent. There is no system setting to prevent this forced reinstallation. Users who do not want or use cloud storage are unable to maintain their chosen app configuration.
iOS Executor Apps Lack Clear Installation Guides and Revocation Recovery
Users of iOS executor tools face repeated app revocations, unclear sideloading steps, and outdated documentation scattered across unofficial forums. Each iOS update breaks existing setups, forcing users to restart from scratch without reliable centralized guidance.
AT&T Auto-Pay Promotion Removed After Payment Method Change
Customers who switch payment methods per AT&T instructions lose auto-pay discounts retroactively. The bait-and-switch dynamic erodes trust and creates billing disputes. Users have no reliable way to lock in promotional terms.
Debt Collectors Using False Statements to Collect Incorrect Amounts
Consumers face debt collectors like ProCollect using false statements to collect wrong amounts, violating FDCPA protections with little recourse.
Bank refuses to close linked account after alleged hacking incident
A consumer reports their linked payment account was compromised and, despite filing a regulatory complaint, the issuing bank has refused to close the account. Details are sparse but reflect a customer service/account-control gap.
LaTeX Presentation Frame Titles Do Not Wrap Long Lines
Long frame titles in ltx-talk presentations overflow into the margin instead of wrapping to the next line, unlike the established beamer behavior.
Developers need fast, private, no-login browser utilities
Developers frequently need small utility tools (converters, formatters, encoders) but dislike the sign-up friction and privacy concerns of most online tool sites. Client-side, privacy-first tool collections fill this gap. The space is moderately crowded but a well-curated collection still attracts significant organic traffic.
Credit Card Issuer Violates 25% Fee-Harvester Cap Under Regulation Z
A credit card issuer charged fees exceeding the 25% of initial credit limit cap mandated by Regulation Z (12 CFR 1026.52(a)). Subprime card issuers routinely load fee-harvester cards with excessive charges that absorb most of the available credit. Consumers who understand their regulatory rights must rely on CFPB complaints to enforce caps that issuers violate systematically.
Existing budgeting apps fail privacy and feature needs, driving DIY builds
A user reports that available envelope-budgeting apps did not meet their privacy requirements (bank data access, data sharing) or needed feature set, prompting them to build their own app. Signals a gap in privacy-first personal finance tools for spreadsheet users.
Users want a premium streaming-platform UX for their personal media collections
A user describes wanting the polished, premium interface of a major streaming platform (Netflix/Max) but applied to their own personal, hand-picked movie and TV collection, rather than existing self-hosted media server tools. Reflects a UX gap between DIY media servers and commercial-grade streaming experiences.