I don't have a Yahoo account, but I did some research for you and the closest way to reach a real person is through their toll-free number 1-888-303-0822 and their chat app, which stopped at the "help" page.
When I did a Google search, there was a site that posted a number but looked fake, so I thought I would call to see what would happen. Someone - from India, I'm sure - answered and said "Thank you for calling Yahoo Help.
Then they scanned the phone, the cancer cells I asked for so I wouldn't have a "list" to collect to narrow down the issue you were asking about. It didn't help that I saw the customer service site go straight to a "real" agent.
If this happens to you too, I would advise you to take precautions. It's not legit…
What I can visualize is that they are offering the application with the brand name . This is a pretty useful application. All one needs to do is type in company name and then search the company and we'll connect you to the customer service fast.
You will also receive a notification when you hear back from the company. This app is going to free your life from control because it is totally worth it and free to use. Power of Yahoo Help Portal at If you are talking to someone who claims to be a customer service representative, then you are probably getting scammed. If you see a toll-free number, then you are probably getting scammed.
If an operator asks you to install something on your computer, you should let them know that you suspect them of scamming you. If they ask for a credit card number, it simply must be a scam.
But you go to to get free help by Yahoo. 1-888-303-0822