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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Honey is a fraud
Honey coupon browser extension makes a lot of claims that are misleading at best and fraudulent at worst.
They invade a users privacy stealing all of their browsing data to be sold, in addition stealing their coupon codes whether they agree to share it or not.
They abuse small businesses, bullying them to pay them to stop the abuse... which is essentially extortion.
They steal affiliate links despite having done nothing to earn the commission of traffic.
Paypal and the founder of Honey deserve to be litigated.
It's a total scam
Fraud
Fraudulent company. Never install anything from them, they suck big time.
I love Megalag
I love Megalag, and I'm so happy he's been posting videos recently. I'm doing this just because everyone has been, rightfully so, giving honey bad reviews. I used to use honey like years before everything came out, but I was suspicious, so I removed it, and I'm very happy about doing that. Also, it wouldn't let me put the date any later.
Do not trust them
they collect all your data.
they collect your private cupouns.
they do not show all coupons as promised, and show expired ones.
they still from sfilliate links.
do not recommend
Stealing you data
Joining in to expose their foul, malicious, toxic and predatory business tactics. Lying their way and actively breaking legal agreements to increase revenue obfuscating their illegal activities.
Do not install this extension. They steal your data, do illegal business and revenue from legit brands.
Do not install!
Do not install, this extension is stealing money from creators, increasing store costs for you and giving bad coupon codes that only give honey the commission well your paying more then a easy google search of coupon codes would have helped.
scamming b*stards
It's a total scam
It's a very predatory app. Please don't install honey.
Watch megalag's video on YouTube.
you are better off searching for the coupons yourself Anyway, and don't give away your information.
Scam and steals information
This app is very shady
This app is very shady. Steals affiliate links, private codes from businesses and then blackmails them, and they go do one with your personal data.
stealing from small businesses
ruining the economy by stealing from small business owners.
Giving out private employee coupons, really guys?
Scam
Scam. They steal affiliate revenue while giving out codes that were only meant for employees or family members of a company. You should not be able to get an infinite $35 discount with no minimum purchase—this was clearly intended only for employees or their families. However, Honey distributes these codes to everyone. I believe this should be classified as stealing. If you have it installed, do what 7 million people have already done and uninstall it. Also be aware that your information was used, so you may want to request deletion of your data from the platform as well.
Joining the crowd on this one due to a…
Joining the crowd on this one due to a YouTube video masterfully breaking down what it is actually doing. Be ashamed, PayPal. Seriously. I'm always suspicious of free programs, because they are getting something to offer that service. Always. And that is why my instinct about Honey was not to trust it. I had good instincts. Lying to the consumer to make them pay more even if they can't actually offer anything. Shady practices causing small creators on YouTube to lose their commission. Yeah, this company is corrupt and gross.
scam extension
scam extension. steals money from business and creators that promote the extension
RUN FROM HONEY
Whatever you do, do not use Honey. From hijacking commissions from creators, to bullying small businesses and making them rack up 6 figure losses, to gathering so much data on its users, Honey has been exposed to have one of the shadiest business practice the world has ever seen in recent times.
Scammers just run by paypal to harvest…
Scammers just run by paypal to harvest people info and stuff and harming small business
Scumbags
Shady business practices and loss of trust
I installed Honey to save money, but I’ve since learned that the extension has been involved in seriously questionable practices, including allegedly intercepting affiliate links and diverting commission away from content creators who actually earned it.
Instead of supporting creators or being transparent about how it operates, Honey appears to insert itself at the last second to claim commission for doing little to no real work. That’s not “helping users save,” that’s exploiting the system behind the scenes.
Transparency and trust matter. Until Honey fully addresses these concerns and changes how it operates, I can’t recommend this extension to anyone.
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