Why Are Scam Websites Allowed on Bing Shopping While Legitimate Businesses Are Rejected?

Every day, thousands of legitimate online businesses struggle to get approved for advertising on Microsoft Bing Shopping, while at the same time countless scam websites continue to appear and operate freely on the same platform.

This situation raises serious concerns.

Despite Microsoft's public commitment to user safety and advertiser quality, the reality shows a different picture: fraudulent stores, fake product listings, and deceptive websites are regularly approved, promoted, and placed in front of unsuspecting consumers — while real businesses with proper licenses, customer support, return policies, and verifiable identities are often blocked or suspended without clear justification.

As a result:

This platform exists to document, expose, and report scam websites that appear on Bing Shopping. By collecting evidence and making this information publicly accessible, we aim to protect consumers and hold advertising platforms accountable for the ads they approve.

If Microsoft truly values user safety and advertiser integrity, then allowing scammers while rejecting legitimate businesses must be addressed immediately.


Since December 2025, We have found 6 Scam Websites on Bing Shopping!


mihomemy.com

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homeowneremails.com

Scam

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themodfatherclothing.shop

Scam

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lavendercharms.com

Scam

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us.plamtpioneer.com

Scam

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wtmaccelerator.com

Scam

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