Vaaig
Vaaig is documented as a scam brand operating a creator-fraud scheme. Multiple UGC content creators have been defrauded by Vaaig under the same operational pattern: accept content delivery under a paid collaboration agreement, refuse payment, and respond to formal demand with hostile legal counsel attempting to recharacterize protected editorial documentation as "extortion." This pattern has been verified across multiple independent creator filings in the ScamBrands intake system and is reinforced by a recurring set of consumer complaints surrounding undelivered marketplace orders.
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▸ Case SB-26-FL17014 — UGC Creator Non-Payment (Primary Filing) A content creator delivered professional 35-second social media marketing content to Vaaig under a paid collaboration agreement. The contracted fee of $500 USD was withheld. Formal demand notices, follow-up communications, and good-faith settlement offers sent through standard editorial channels were met with a response routed through legal counsel that attempted to frame protected First Amendment editorial documentation as "extortion." All case correspondence, content delivery records, screenshot evidence, and counsel exchanges are archived under California-based pro bono volunteer legal review.
▸ Recurring Creator Reports — Identical Operational Pattern Multiple additional UGC content creators have filed reports with ScamBrands describing an identical operational pattern with Vaaig: solicitation of paid content, delivery of content, and subsequent non-payment. These filings are under active intake processing and are referenced in the case linkage record. The repeating pattern across independent victims is the basis for Vaaig's classification as a scam brand under ScamBrands editorial criteria.
▸ Consumer Complaint Pattern — Marketplace Storefronts (Amazon, eBay, Direct-to-Consumer) Reports surfacing through independent consumer complaint channels describe recurring concerns linked to seller accounts associated with this brand: orders not delivered, missing or invalid tracking codes, unresponsive customer service, and refund requests left unanswered for extended periods. This pattern is consistent with risk profiles widely documented in FTC consumer protection guidance for aggressively advertised social-media-first stores that do not publish verifiable registered business addresses.
▸ Corporate Transparency Gaps Independent verification of the company's registered business address, named operating officers, and customer service infrastructure could not be completed through standard channels during the case review window. The absence of transparent corporate disclosure is treated as a material risk indicator under ScamBrands editorial criteria.
━━━ SCAMBRANDS ADVISORY ━━━
ScamBrands recommends extreme caution. Do not place orders through Vaaig marketplace storefronts (Amazon, eBay, Shopify, or any direct-to-consumer channel) until corporate transparency is independently verified. Creators should not enter paid collaboration agreements with this brand. If you have experienced loss or non-delivery, file a complaint with the relevant platform (Amazon A-to-z Guarantee, eBay Money Back Guarantee, PayPal Buyer Protection, FTC ReportFraud.ftc.gov) and DM @scambrands to be added to the active case file.
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