AOL probably ought to have an easy way to report fraudulent advertising. Some companies use spoof@companyname.com or the like.
I saw an ad for https://memorialstamps.com on "Today on AOL" and thought it looked too good to be true. But I tried ordering 300 stamps for $81 since it did have the https:// of a secure website but the payment was declined. I called my credit card company and they said there was an attempted charge for $81 originating somewhere in Asia, definitely, but I think they said Hong Kong. They said it looked like clothing not stamps and was evidently fraud and that it had been declined. I am thankful that they pay attention to attempted fraud.
So why is AOL allowing apparently fraudulent advertising? I have bought cheap stamps occasionally before, but not Forever stamps. This site should be investigated and removed if found to be fraudulent, and AOL should have an easy way to report suspected fraud.