Scam company called "Oviicha"
You've been running an add from a company called "Oviicha" for and expandable privacy fence. I bought their fence and they took my money and never sent me anything, Their email contact info on their website doesn't work. They are crooks. Not sure how you screen your advertisers, but would be great if you could expose their fraud.
Hello, I’m sorry to hear that! We are unable to assist with any product order issues or returns. You would need to contact that company directly for further assistance with a product purchase as Yahoo is not affiliated with those Ads.
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TEODOR IACOB commented
https://4everstamp.com/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_campaign=01
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Joseph Dippel commented
Sick of seeing the false advertising such as this. https://www.thehometoolusa.com/products/Gaming-Computer-Desktop?utm_source=ya&vmcid=p%24g
For curiosity, I ordered a guitar from one of these and after weeks of going round and round with the vendor, only recouped 20% of the losses
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Mike Lirette commented
Stop allowing thieves to advertise on your website yahoo. Shame on you yahoo. You should remove yourself from the internet.
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HAR H commented
I love Yahoo and I am reading the news every day but this false adds trying ti steal money from seniors is horrible.
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HAR H commented
On Yahoo News, there is a false add in the news sections advertising dental implants for seniors as low as 500 dollars.
I was curious and clicked on the add, I called the Company Clear Choice instead of clicking to open more pages.
I found out that these adds are false and a fraud to steal senior's money.
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Jeff Adams commented
I purchased two items from this company you advertised in your main website. It is now over two months and I have not heard from them.
Their contact email says they are closed.Please advise
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Jeff Adams commented
I purchased two items from this company you advertised in your main website. It is now over two months and I have not heard from them.
Their contact email says they are closed.Please advise
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Robert J Lawler commented
Yahoo, don't you check first before promoting fake company ads? Earlier this year, I was burned by ordering from reods.com, which proved to be a fake company and I never received my product, nor a refund. That site was also promoted by you guys. Please help protect us and stop posting fake company ads on the yahoo homepage!
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don hardin commented
half or more of your for sale items are posted by scammers. of that number it is obvious....a tiller for 39 bucks...a self watering raised bed for gardening for 49 dollars and the list goes on. Yahoo must be more dedicated to their users rather than the jingle in their pocket. I speak as a victim of 2 yahoo sales fraud myself. i am deeply surprised that no one has held yahoo accountable for these obvious false advertisements. be more professional yahoo money stolen from users is still stolen money that your site makes it possible.
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Mark Jenkins commented
Tons of SCAM items for sale on Yahoo adds. Don't buy anything listed in a Yahoo add. You will lose your money like I did.
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Bruce Siegfried commented
Two years ago it was the portable spa ad. They even notified me that it was on my front door step and gave a tracking number! My credit card company said there was a spa delivered in Minneapolis with the tracking number, but nothing on that shipment involved me. Clearly a fraud. That was two years ago. In the last few days I have seen several similar ads too good to be true. You need to vet your ad companies so you are not supporting fraud schemes!
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Bruce Siegfried commented
Once again in the last few days I have seen ads on your home page that are obviously fraud related. You are participating in the fraud by showing the ads. They are too good to be true and often show a product that is around $40 and offer free shipping when you know the shipping alone would exceed $40. The tiler is one example on today's home page. It has almost 3,000 reviewing the ad and shows only 5 available. I will try posting the link now. I saw a similar ad a few days ago with another product. I fell for one of your ads a couple of years ago and alerted you back then. It appears you have let your guard down again. Here is the link to the tiller: https://www.gardenfriend.shop/products/19-inch-212-four-stroke-tiller?vmcid=p%24g%2co%243135f2ac-eb65-11ed-9631-008cfa5b6864-7fbfb1803700%2ct%241683305536712
Thank you!
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Grill301 Grill301 commented
Is this website a SCAM? I have been scammed by yahoo ads in the past.
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pete smith commented
One outfit, named Reignn, had an ad here that offered powered chairs for $47. If it were real, it would have been a heckuva good deal, so I decided to to buy one. I got a tracking # for some Chinese outfit, took nearly a month to get here and it was NOT powered or otherwise usable. It measured about 3 1/2" long.
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Edwin Works commented
Quit posting adds that you don't check out first. today I followed the one for the fire tablet and it's not the same as in the add/story
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eugene dyson commented
this site is fake I lost money. but yahoo keeps letting them post. i will take te lost. but yall need to do better
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Tuyen Nguyen commented
I just got scam from advertising about the Magical Christmas Trees. I had order for my son as Christmas gift. I paid them via PayPal and the credit card was charged before the item sent to me. They sent us the cheap and totally different item. I tried to contact them about my order but the people seems never exist. Then I found out that the people from China. It is very frustrated and angry. I am frustrated because this is my son's gift as he was so waiting for this. I am upset because I was believe the Yahoo network will eliminate the risk but not. How it shameful for you (Yahoo) as customer, you fail your business.
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Manish Jain commented
Yahoo needs to ***** down on Fraudulent ads. People are getting scammed left and right and Yahoo has inadvertently become a willing participant by not allowing people to report ads as being fraudulent.
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Robert E Lee commented
I would like to recommend you remove COCoddy from your ads. Not sure how many people they may have scammed with a garage door mural post. They actually used ads from legitimate vendors to create the sense that you were getting something good at a half descent price.
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Amit Arya commented
The shopsubsidy seems to be offering some "to good to be true" deals on Yahoo for the last few days.
I did a quick search and the business is suspicious.
https://www.scam-detector.com/validator/shopsubsidy-com-review/This is easy to tell when you charge the same for 3 variants of the products, each of which is better than the other (10 feet, 15 feet, 20 feet christmas trees).
I am hopeful that Yahoo will stop showing ads from these low reputation sites as they have a VERY HIGH probability of being a scam.