PayPal Honey steals affiliate links and lies about finding the best coupons
PayPal Honey steals affiliate links and lies about finding the best coupons
đź–• Fuck PayPal
And fuck Linus Tech Tips for intentionally keeping quiet about this after they found out.
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I'm so proud I never consumed these guys shit
50 1 ReplyWas it all that surprising to you though?
By the time honey hit the scene we had been ten years into "sketchy Browser extension that monitors your browsing habits and injects ads"
I guess getting flogged by your favorite influencer ads a veneer of legitimacy for a lot of people.
36 0 ReplyI think what was truly surprising is that they were bought for 4 billion.That much money for... basically an out and out scam. Paypal is that sure that it's:
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entirely legal
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Will never be stopped
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will return on a 4 billion investment.
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You guys think Rakuten does the same? I have got so much money from them.
1 0 ReplyRakuten is up front about it. They force their affiliate links, then pay you part of their cut.
Honey forces their affiliate links in exchange for maybe finding you a discount code.
11 0 ReplyI also think Rakuten compensates me fairly. I take the payout in Amex points. Instead of money they give me 1 cent per point which I can leverage to a value of around 5 cpp through transfers
3 0 ReplyI book my hotels for with them for generally 5%. It adds up.
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I never trust browser extensions outside of a select few. However, I have used Paypal quite a bit. I would think many of us have.
12 0 ReplyI avoid PayPal categorically
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Seriously.
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