3,960 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Eugo, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17419723, a year agoHONEY OVERRIDES AFFILIATE LINKS FROM CREATORS TAKING MONEY AWAY AND KEEPING IT FOR THEMSELVES! SCAMMERS!
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- Rated 1 out of 5by codekramdorum, a year agoScam platform, is misleading with it's discount codes and is for the benefit of the vendor and only the vendor. Frequently lies to you and does not actually search the internet for codes, the codes shown are instead controlled by the vendor in a ploy to minimize discount code usage. Search on YT for more info.
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- Rated 1 out of 5by xXCalibasisXx, a year agoScam addon. Honey brides websites to pay them fees, so the website can gain control over which coupons honey will show (not good ones, or no coupons at all).
They also mislead consumers to click the extension, regardless of if coupons exist or not, so honey can run scripts to steal the affiliate link of the purchase and earn commision. There's even more to say, but shady and disgusting practices in every respect. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18748246, a year agoThis should be illegal and your plugin should be removed from the store. Disgusting parasitic business practice. Developers belong in prison.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15879271, a year agoThis Add On is a scam that misleads its consumers and doesnt provide the best coupon as advertised.
Do not install this terrible product. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13688632, a year agoHoney is literal fraud. It steals commissions from affiliate links even if it doesn't provide any value to the sale, while at the same time NOT looking for all available coupons. It scams affiliates and partners, consumers, and stores all alike.
- Rated 1 out of 5by ChasingFridayz, a year agoScamming people out of revenue just to line your own pockets. I will never EVER use Honey again, and I will make sure to let everyone I know how awful they are. (I work in tech. RIP)
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rad, a year agoActively scams users and influencers, stealing money from both while acting like it's helping them. Literal fraud
- Rated 1 out of 5by Danteb, a year agoI used to use Honey and I don't think I ever benefited from it once because it never felt like generating a coupon code that worked for me. Now it was exposed as a scam - essentially scamming content creators who give their audience affiliate links for products and taking the money from the link for themselves by changing the affiliate link from the creator to Honey. This steals every penny from a purchase and gives it to Honey instead of the person who was supposed to be supported. Stop using Honey, or if you do use Honey, apply the working coupon codes and then close out of the site and revisit it with the original affiliate link. They don't deserve a penny.