How can Yeeze Shops be a sponsor for yahoo when they are scam people on their sale page. Taking people's money and not sending their orders
Yeeze is a sponsor on yahoo. They are running a scam business on the Yeeze shop website. They take people's money and never send the order. When you email them they never answer you. They ran across the wrong person with this order scam

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Dotti Checklick commented
con't problem: I have written the company on where the "puppy" was I ordered, the sent me a stuffed dog. This company is a scam company. I think these articles should be taken off so other people don't get scamed like I did
Thank you
Dotti Checklick
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Timothy Hess commented
Isn't it funny that I have never received a confirmation about elimination the ***** company Pearlfeet but somehow they have disappearred from my home page! Go figure!
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richard harvin commented
The company snappedbuy.net, which advertises on your homepage, is using false advertising. It started out offering free shipping on two pairs of its photochromic glasses, they change from light to dark if you're in the sun. Not a big deal. Sent them an email, they said they would reimburse me when I got the glasses. When they arrived, in a plastic grey bag with no protection, I saw that they were not photochromic at all. That was the whole reason I ordered them in the first place. This was almost a fifty dollar order. after a few emails they said I should keep them since shipping them back would cost a lot, and offered me 5 dollars back. That is less than the "free shipping" I should have been refunded anyway. Long story short, I asked them to pay return shipping, like their own refund policy states, they said no. now I'm out fifty dollars, and stuck with two pairs of sunglasses that I could have bought and the gas station for 5.99 each. Please remove these ads from yahoo, or ban them, or something. Please teach these people that you can't treat your customers like this. If you would like to see the entire conversation I saved all the emails so you could get a better understanding of what went down. thank you.
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Robert Minh Minh Tran commented
This Dewalt ad is fake. Lost $850 and Paypal won't help refund my money. Yahoo should check all credible ads. This reflects on Yahoo very badly.
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John Heagy commented
The Dewalt 1 day sale ad on Yahoo News appears to be fake. The ad takes one to https://www.decfae.com and has social media links pointing to moncler.com which is a clothing retailer.
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John Heagy commented
Looks fake, the ad takes one to https://www.decfae.com not Dewalt and the social media links point to moncler.com which is a clothing retailer.
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jim stowbridge commented
I noticed an add that I once responded to concerning dewalt tools for up to 80 % off and I ended up getting a refund from paypal . My suggestion is you should quit running this ad. I doubt I will ever respond to a yahoo ad again
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greg wood commented
One of your current ads on the home page yahoo.com is for DeWalt tools the website is https://www.decfae.com/ and it is a scam.
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Bryan Lanser commented
Check your advertisers before allowing them to post. Don't allow scams from China, and prevent counterfeiters and copycat companies that violate trademarks and patents to advertise.
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Timothy Hess commented
False advertisement! Pearlfeet is a ***** organization! Just because they pay your Yahoo salaries doesn't mean they are clean! So did you sell your mother for the money?
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Timothy Hess commented
False ads! Pearlfeet cheats people and yet you dumbassed Yahoo twerps allow them to steal from the US citizens that support you! ********!
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Timothy Hess commented
How many times do I have to tell you ******** to get rid of the Pearlfeet ads? I lodged a complaint with the FTC and PayPal because these dumb ***** would not track the order I placed nor would they refund my money! I now get 20 to 40 ads that you dumbasses put on my yahoo pages! Customer service....my ***!
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[Deleted User] commented
STOP FRAUD CHINA ADS THAT RIP OFF AMERICA!!!!!!!!!
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[Deleted User] commented
YAHOO SUCKS FOR ADS FROM CHINA. LETTING AMERICAN PEOPLE TO BE RIPPED OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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walt moore commented
i ordered from them in May and you heavily advertise their product but i have yet to receive the items i paid for and when trying to contact them there is not number just email which they go weeks without responding and when they do they say just be patient.
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James McKinley commented
STOP ALLOWING ADS THAT ARE SCAMS. YOU KEEP ALLOWING ADS USING CELEBRITIES (WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION) TO SELL CBD OIL IN A BAIT & SWITCH WITH UNDISCLOSED CHARGES POSTING TO PEOPLES' CREDIT CARDS. CURRENTLY RUNNING: KEVIN COSTNER. PREVIOUSLY: CLINT EASTWOOD
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Rolando Estomaguio commented
Do not order on this company Xcite.com online because it will just give you disappointment and headache.
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Darren Lay commented
Yahoo should be held accountable if they continue to let Pearl Feet advertise on the web page. This is clearly a scam company. There are hundreds of reviews online from people who never received orders.
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Timothy Hess commented
Pearlfeet is not legitimate! They are taking peoples money and are not providing the product that was ordered! I have lodged a complaint with the FTC and am asking that all others having issues with this non-existent company to file complaints! Since Yahoo won't use their resources to remove Pearlfeet advertising, the the government do their job and maybe on the way stick their nose more deeply into Yahoo's vetting practices!
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Leonard Sokolowski commented
How do I comment on your webpage? Is Pearlfeet legitimate? How long is too long to wait for a product that was paid for immediately?