Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

At this address, Yahoo says it will give you $100 if you sign up as an advertiser: http://3.ly/xdya

The problem is that after you pay $30, they tell you that the offer expired and they won't refund you. The bottom of the page, though, says the offer expires 7/31/10, so at the time that they charge you, they're telling you it's still valid. They only tell you it's invalid after you pay. This sounds like bait-and-switch. Can you point me to the statute/case law that I should show them to tell them I deserve a refund? Alternately, is there someone I could email at the FTC?

Thank you!


Asked on 7/02/10, 12:32 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

Do you want to put in the time, effort, and money to sue Yahoo? If you are serious, you can send me an email to discuss.

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Answered on 7/02/10, 8:24 pm


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