advertisement from fraudulent advertiser promoted by Yahoo
Yahoo needs advertisers for revenue. However, it should not provide an advertising platform for fraudulent companies - e,g. Noracora out of China. They advertise clothing products, but the merchandise received is slow delivery (impeding cancellation) of substandard materials and manufacturing. They advertise something as attractive as a fair isle sweater, but sends garbage; it is like ordering a VerMeer print and you receive a kindergartener's finger painting; Chopin symphony, Chopsticks. I ordered sweater and received nonwoven, tricot-fused garbage. When I requested the required return address, that email with the address never arrived, but more advertising did. Noracora's operations are fraudulent, but Yahoo promotes them. Doing so harms Yahoo's brand and diminishes the power of Yahoo advertising. Schlock advertising will be eventually ignored. Perhaps the Natl Assoc of Attorney Generals might look at this from a RICO perspective and look to those benefiting from association with such oversea scams and those domestic co-conspirators' pockets, like Yahoo's from which to compensate defrauded consumers.
