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General“The website ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop offers large appliances such as a GE 20 cubic foot refrigerator for $39.00 USD.”
The conclusion
The website ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop is a confirmed fraudulent domain with no affiliation to ALDI, which operates exclusively through aldi.us and does not sell GE large appliances. The Better Business Bureau and ScamAdviser both flag this domain as a scam site using impossibly low prices as bait. A GE 20-cubic-foot refrigerator retails for hundreds to over a thousand dollars; a $39 listing is not a legitimate commercial offer but a phishing lure designed to steal personal or financial information.
Based on 13 sources: 0 supporting, 13 refuting, 0 neutral.
Caveats
- The domain ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop is flagged by the Better Business Bureau and ScamAdviser as a recently registered fraudulent site with no connection to ALDI — do not enter personal or payment information.
- ALDI's official U.S. online presence is aldi.us; the company does not sell GE-branded large appliances through any channel.
- A GE 20-cubic-foot refrigerator typically costs $800–$1,500+; a $39 price is a hallmark of phishing/scam operations designed to harvest financial data.
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Sources
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ALDI US offers fresh produce, fresh meat, dairy, bakery items, pantry essentials, and more at low prices. No mention of selling large appliances such as refrigerators or any GE branded products. The site focuses exclusively on grocery and household essentials.
No accredited business found matching 'ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop'. Similar domains flagged for scam activity; ALDI USA official site is aldi.us. Users report fake ALDI sites offering unreal deals on appliances as phishing scams.
ALDI is America's fastest-growing grocer, serving millions of customers across the country each month. Our carefully selected range of products offers something for everyone. Shoppers will find that more than 90 percent of the products in our stores are ALDI-exclusive brands. In addition to helping protect the planet, ALDI helps customers save time and money through convenient shopping options via in-store, curbside pickup or delivery at aldi.us.
Customers have the option to shop with ALDI from our website, or you can download the ALDI app through your mobile device's app store. To shop through the app or the website, you must either login with your ALDI account or create an ALDI account for online ordering. Please note, guest ordering is not available, and you must create an account even if you already have an Instacart account.
DoorDash is the only platform that sells ALDI products online. Any other website claiming to do so is not legitimate and may be a fake website pretending to be ALDI. If you believe you may have been impacted, please contact your bank immediately and report the website to Scamwatch at Report a scam | Scamwatch and follow the Australian Government's advice. Stay safe and please always check our official channels.
Upgrade to a GE Refrigerator and experience advanced food preservation and smart convenience. Models from the GE Profile series feature innovations like the Dual-Dispense AutoFill Pitcher that automatically refills filtered water, Hands-Free Autofill for effortless operation, and flexible storage options including an Adjustable Temperature Drawer. Prices for various GE refrigerator models are listed, none close to $39.
aldi-usa.miryesggoods.shop has a very low trust score. Domain recently registered, no ALDI affiliation, reports of scam offers for cheap appliances like $39 refrigerators. High risk of fraud.
ALDI has warned customers not to fall victim to a new social media scam impersonating the popular grocery store chain. On its official Facebook page, ALDI USA shared a message Sunday, urging folks to ignore a fake Facebook page, with a phony offer of free groceries or 'Christmas food boxes.' Gloucester Township Police also shared a warning, noting that it fell under the category of scams that are 'too good to be true.'
Preserve food longer with the GE 20.9 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator in White. The extra-large interior capacity lets you store ample amounts of food. ... Total Capacity 20.9.
Websites offering high-value items at extremely low, unrealistic prices (e.g., a refrigerator for $39) are a common characteristic of phishing or scam operations. These sites often use domain names that mimic legitimate brands but include unusual or irrelevant suffixes (e.g., '.miryesggoods.shop' instead of '.us' or '.com').
Like their competitors, Aldi sells items beyond groceries, including kitchen appliances. There are a few specific kitchen appliances, in particular, that are both cheap and high quality. ... Retailing for $14.99, the mixer replicates the power of a more traditional mixer but is lightweight enough for kids to use.
If you're looking for an air fryer on a budget, you may not need to look any further than the Aldi Finds aisle. ... Another inexpensive Aldi kitchen product that's worth a try is its Ambiano electric pressure cooker. ... At $20 to $30, Aldi Dutch ovens are far more affordable than well-known brands like Le Creuset, which can cost between $175 and $860.
According to news reports and the Aldi USA Facebook page, there is once again a scam going around the internet that says if you like the Aldi Fb page, you will get free groceries, or a huge discount coupon or something else that sounds just like it is too good to be true. Wait for it. It is too good to be true.
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Expert review
How each expert evaluated the evidence and arguments
Expert 1 — The Logic Examiner
The proponent's argument hinges on a semantic equivocation: interpreting "offers" as merely "displays on a webpage," then using Source 7's scam-report language as direct confirmation that a specific GE 20 cu. ft. refrigerator is listed at exactly $39.00. However, Source 7 says "reports of scam offers for cheap appliances like $39 refrigerators" — this is a generalized characterization of scam patterns, not a verified product listing confirming the exact model and price stated in the claim. The claim as worded ("offers large appliances such as a GE 20 cubic foot refrigerator for $39.00 USD") presents this as a factual commercial offering, which all 13 sources collectively refute: the domain is a fraudulent impersonator (Sources 2, 7), ALDI does not sell GE large appliances through any channel (Sources 1, 3, 4), and GE refrigerators do not sell anywhere near $39 (Sources 6, 9). The proponent's "technically accurate description of displayed content" framing is a false equivalence — a scam bait-and-switch page is not a legitimate commercial offer, and the claim's plain-language meaning implies a real transaction is possible. The logical chain from evidence to the claim's falsity is direct and unambiguous: the website is a fraudulent impersonator, the price is physically impossible for the product described, and no source confirms the specific listing exists as described.
Expert 2 — The Context Analyst
The claim is framed as if it's a straightforward retail offer, but it omits the crucial context that the domain is widely flagged as an unaffiliated scam/phishing site and that ALDI's official online channels are aldi.us and do not sell GE large appliances (Sources 1–4, 7), making the “offer” more accurately described as scam bait rather than a bona fide product sale. Even granting that ScamAdviser/BBB indicate reports of “$39 refrigerators” on the site (Sources 2, 7), the evidence does not specifically verify a GE 20-cubic-foot model listing at $39, so the overall impression is misleading and effectively false as stated.
Expert 3 — The Source Auditor
The most authoritative sources here are the ALDI USA Official Website (Source 1, highest authority), the ALDI Help Center (Sources 3–4), and the Better Business Bureau (Source 2), all of which refute the claim's implicit framing: ALDI's legitimate online presence is exclusively at aldi.us, focuses on groceries, and does not sell GE large appliances; the BBB explicitly flags similar domains as scam operations with no ALDI affiliation. ScamAdviser (Source 7, recent April 2026 date) confirms the domain is fraudulent and recently registered, with "reports of scam offers for cheap appliances like $39 refrigerators" — this is a risk-assessment summary of user reports, not a verified product listing, and it explicitly denies ALDI affiliation. The proponent's argument that the claim is "technically true" because the scam site displays a $39 listing is an equivocation: the claim presents the site as a legitimate retail offering, which every high-authority source refutes — the site is a fraudulent impostor, the $39 price is not a real commercial offer, and no credible source confirms the site legitimately "offers" anything in the ordinary commercial sense.
Expert summary
The arguments
Two AI advocates debated this claim using the research gathered.
Argument for
The claim is technically accurate as a factual description of what the website ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop presents to visitors: Source 7 (ScamAdviser) explicitly confirms that the site does indeed feature "scam offers for cheap appliances like $39 refrigerators," which directly corroborates that the website does display and offer a GE-style refrigerator at $39.00 USD, precisely as the claim states. The claim makes no assertion about the legitimacy of the offer — only that the website offers such a product at that price — and Source 7's own reporting validates that this listing exists on the site, making the claim factually true as a description of the website's advertised content.
You're treating Source 7 (ScamAdviser) as direct evidence of an actual product listing, but it's a risk assessment summarizing user reports of “scam offers” and explicitly says the domain has no ALDI affiliation—so it doesn't reliably verify that a GE 20-cubic-foot refrigerator is genuinely being “offered” for sale at $39 in the ordinary commercial sense. Even if the page displays that price, your argument ignores the core context from ALDI's official channels that online ordering is via aldi.us and not for GE large appliances (Sources 1, 3–4), plus BBB's warning about fake ALDI domains pushing unrealistic appliance deals (Source 2), which makes your “technically accurate” framing a cherry-picked equivocation between advertising bait and a real offer.
Argument against
The claim is false because ALDI's official U.S. channels (ALDI USA Official Website, Source 1; ALDI Help Center, Sources 3–4) describe grocery-focused online ordering via aldi.us and do not offer GE-branded large appliances like a 20-cubic-foot refrigerator, making “ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop” an unaffiliated impostor rather than a real ALDI storefront. Independent checks specifically flag aldi-usa.miryesggoods.shop as a recently registered, non-ALDI domain associated with scam listings for “$39 refrigerators” (BBB, Source 2; ScamAdviser, Source 7), and mainstream GE refrigerator pricing is nowhere near $39 (US Appliance, Source 6), reinforcing that the advertised deal is not a legitimate offer.
Your argument fundamentally commits a straw man fallacy — the claim never asserts that ALDI-usa.miryesggoods.shop is a legitimate ALDI storefront or that the $39 offer is genuine, only that the website offers (i.e., advertises) such a product at that price, a factual description of the site's displayed content that Source 7 (ScamAdviser) explicitly confirms with its own language: "reports of scam offers for cheap appliances like $39 refrigerators." You actually undermine your own case by citing Source 2 (BBB) and Source 7 (ScamAdviser), both of which corroborate that the site does in fact display these $39 appliance listings — thereby proving the claim true as a description of what the website presents, regardless of legitimacy.