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by imtringued
532 days ago
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Uhm no? If Honey was running a legitimate affiliate marketing scheme, they would be upfront about the fact that they get an affiliate commission and that you benefit from this arrangement, because they are giving you part of the affiliate commission as cashback. This in itself is a very honest way of running an affiliate marketing business. Except Honey doesn't do that. Online shops pay Honey to ignore the best coupons, so that the customer will pay more than if they had looked for the coupons themselves. They run a cashback scheme that is no different than e.g. payback cards, but they deceptively fund it using affiliate marketing, meaning that the user is getting a pittance in savings in comparison to what honey gets. |
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