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by aimazon 532 days ago
How could they have been any clearer? Just because some creators didn’t realise they were being paid by Honey to cannibalise their own affiliate commissions does not mean Honey hid it. A number of creators have said this realisation about Honey has prompted them to take a closer look at how the companies they advertise work: that’s an admission of doing zero diligence when choosing to work with an advertiser.

The entire point of Honey is that it is activated at checkout: how else could it work?

Also ask yourself about the merchants involved: did NordVPN know about the relationship between Honey and affiliate commissions? Of course, they were paying Honey too. And yet NordVPN chose to use last-click attribution for deals with influencers.

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> The entire point of Honey is that it is activated at checkout: how else could it work?

There is a (imo bad faith) argument that Honey directs you to a cheaper vendor (How? When? I’ve never seen it) thus saving the consumer money. I have never seen anyone use Honey this way and I’m not even sure what user behavior / UI they have built up around this flow but I feel it’s just to cover their ass.