PayPal Honey: Automated Coupons & Rewards 的评价
PayPal Honey: Automated Coupons & Rewards 作者: Honey
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- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14586250, 1 年前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 CelestialEssence, 1 年前App used to be good over a year ago, now doesn't allow you to upload any coupons you find. Rarely includes actual coupons you can find online. I only used this as a last case to hope it'd somehow have a coupon, however that's barely the case now. It mostly includes their own coupons with websites to give them a commission.
If you wanted to support someone by using their referral link, well... all referrals where you found a product will be changed to Honey's, giving the company 2 commissions leaving the person you wanted to support with nothing.
Extraordinarily shady. - 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18744426, 1 年前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 17399117, 1 年前
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16316974, 1 年前
- Unethical business practices masked as consumer benefits.
The extension actively hijacks affiliate links from content creators and small businesses, replacing them with their own - even when they don't provide any actual discounts.
Their partnership model with retailers actually prevents users from finding better deals, as they deliberately show limited discounts while better ones exist elsewhere. Recent investigations have shown they can swap referral cookies without providing any value to the customer.
Save yourself the trouble and just search for discount codes manually.
Uninstalled after learning about their deceptive practices. - 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18744393, 1 年前I have been using it for years not knowing that it is a scam to make money off of consumers, merchants and even "influencers". I never take an influencers side, but honey is just a massive scam by PayPal.
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18744381, 1 年前it is a scam, replacing other peoples affiliate codes with their own. it also deliberately shows the lowest discounts or doesn't show them at all while there are available
- 评分 1 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 17368396, 1 年前Honey is a scam that poaches affiliate and referral links (or turns your purchase into a "referral"), even when not finding any coupons or "deals", in addition to flat out lying about the existence of working coupon codes. I used Honey long before PayPal bought it and I don't know if it operated on the same mechanics then, but now it is absolutely just a way to funnel money to PayPal via affiliate link poaching.
- Big scam - it was too good to be true.
1. You can almost always find better deals yourself by searching manually online, despite what Honey advertises.
2. It steals money from affiliate links - if you've ever watched a YouTube video that convinced you to buy a product, and used that YouTuber's affiliate link, they get a commission for the sale. However, if you use Honey in that process, they will steal credit for the sale of the product - whether or not Honey finds you a discount!