Was Honey a legitimate money saving tool? Or just an affiliate marketing scam promoted by some of YouTube's biggest influencers?If you have any inside inform...
Long story short it hijacks affiliate links so they get the affiliate kickbacks. It also deliberately works with sellers to only give their discounts, even if it’s lesser so both seller and Honey benefits. It’s owned by PayPal so they’re untrustworthy from the start. Honey rewards also appears to give you back cents on the dollar of what they make from their scam. Next video appears to be about how they’re actually maliciously creating discounts from unsuspecting sellers. Not sure exactly from the preview.
Long story short it hijacks affiliate links so they get the affiliate kickbacks. It also deliberately works with sellers to only give their discounts, even if it’s lesser so both seller and Honey benefits. It’s owned by PayPal so they’re untrustworthy from the start. Honey rewards also appears to give you back cents on the dollar of what they make from their scam. Next video appears to be about how they’re actually maliciously creating discounts from unsuspecting sellers. Not sure exactly from the preview.