so difficult to give a ratting to Honey because of its ups and downs. When I started with them 1000 points got you a £10 gift card, today you need 1355 points, points used to be applied without proble... See more
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If there's a better price, we'll find it
Stop wasting money – Honey finds you the Internet's best discount codes.
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West 8th Street 990, 90017, Los Angeles, United States
- www.joinhoney.com
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SCAMMMM dont use
They're a scam.
Complete Scam!
I watched a video of MrWhoseTheBoss a YouTube channel and they said it was one of the worst tech fails or should i say scams in history it changed affilate links to honey's instead of promotional ones.
It takes everyone's money and you won't save any money. You'll never get a code.
It takes your money! For more, watch MegaLad's video on youtube! What a sneaky company! They won't find you codes, and IF they do, it's the worst ones you could get! You'd save money once or twice, and that's it. I'd forgotten about honey after "using" it for YEARS! They'll steal commissions from creators, from you, even if they don't find a code! Don't use it!
It is a scam stealing money from…
It is a scam stealing money from influencers, do not ever trust this extension and remove it!
They are scammers
HIGHLY INSANELY EVIL
HIGHLY INSANELY EVIL AND NEVER FINDS YOU A COUPON CODE. Massive SCAM!
I have $125 in rewards that I cannot…
I have $125 in rewards that I cannot redeem to PayPal. "Customer support" isn't providing any assistance and will not return my emails for the past 2 weeks.
ive used it since 2018
ive used it since 2018, and never knew all the time i used a link from a creator or person i follow, that i wanted to support.. they took the cut instead.
Scam
This company has unfortunately lied from the start. Their entire brand’s mission statement was nothing more than a marketing campaign with no actual merit. They replace affiliate links, and are all around shady with their partner and consumer relationships.
Used them for years until I realised I…
Used them for years until I realised I was getting nothing. Hundreds of points that you couldn’t do anything with
SCAM - Withholds best deals, steals money from creators
This scam withholds the best deals out there. I don't know why it wasn't more obvious to me and everyone else out there. I feel like I was swindled. If this honey extension partners with sellers out there (like Amazon, clothing websites, etc.), then of course the only way to get those sites to coordinate with them is by promising to save them money. Honey withholds the best deals out there but markets itself as not doing this. It's a major scam, and it steals money from content creators.
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