Please stop showing SCAM ads!
All ads pointing to "Work at Home Special Report!" on careerjournalonline.com are SCAM! The use a different title but the overview of the story and comments are exactly the same. There might be people being deceived by this ads!
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Philip commented
Once upon a time, I thought these stupid ads were funny, and they made me money fixing these bull** fake adware/malware scam ads. Now, it is just annoying to see them hosted, trying to ruin people's computers and destroy years of their memories in photos and videos they were not smart enough to back up on an external hard drive! You need money THAT bad? MAYBE a whole, entire 1 to 5 cents to ruin someone?
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mike_4ABetterYahoo commented
I am starting to think Yahoo has drastically reduced it's senior programers and just have a bunch of youngsters jfresh from school who don't have the know how to write a piece of script that will run as it was meant to as they don't do enough beta testing( or else we ARE the beta test and were not informed thusly.)
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mike_4ABetterYahoo commented
Pretty sad that you have to go the feedback section to see actual comments you can really reply to and read the responses.
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Anonymous commented
I cannot retrieve comments on pages I comment or stories I comment on. Just about had enough of Yahoo.
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Anonymous commented
I picked up a virus from one of your home page scam add links. I will be moving to gmail shortly.
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Anonymous commented
not just the scam ads but the freezing of the email at yahoo and try to delete unwanted emails and then sends the ones you want to keep to the trash folder then have to retrieve them. this has been going on for 2 months or more and maybe everyone should switch to Hotmail, outlook express, if have Comcast then to it. I have had the same email for over 20 years but if have to put up with this much longer will remove yahoo completely and then your ads will be worthless and you will lose advertisers as well. If you want to stay in business may consider fixing the problems.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed on the scam ads, including those ones that allow a person to look up background history, free sample ads, computer fix ads, and more that don't say anything about costing money until after going to their websites. In the case of computer software repair ads they don't work with the free version and often charge for a version of the software to do the repairs and a lot of time still don't work like they promise. Trying to get one's money back, when they say there is a guarantee is almost impossible.
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Jasenka commented
Please what is happening with Yahoo?It is too slow, and the advertisements are unbearable.
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Anonymous commented
Why don't you put the "Sponsored' word in bright color? I could ignore the ad.
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Jerry Leach commented
If it weren't from my virus software your ads would have killed my computer and stolen my private information.
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Zub commented
Just because it is shown on Yahoo homepage, innocent people might think it's a legitimate ad, and pay these moder-fuuckers heavy amount in the hope to make money from home. Actually, these ads trace the computers IP address and manipulate the contents according to their country and/or city. If scammers can do such cheap tricks why can't Yahoo block their IP address or contents? Where are your fat FuucKing webmaster, ******** on high payroll? GROW UP, Yahoo!
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Dec commented
Fully agree, site preys on weak and poor with outlandish promises of wealth. It's an old time scam and has no place on a reputable homepage like Yahoo.