Affiliate & referral disclosure
Plain version: the referral codes and links on this site belong to the site's owner, and merchants pay him a referral reward when you sign up through them.That's the business model — there are no ads, no paid placements, and no sponsored rankings.
What this means in practice
- Using a code from this site never costs you anything and never reduces your own bonus. Referral programs pay both sides from the merchant's marketing budget.
- This “material connection” (the FTC's term) exists for essentially every code on the site, which is why the same disclosure appears directly next to the codes on every store page — not just here.
- Outbound referral links carry
rel="sponsored"so search engines also know which links are compensated. - Where a listed deal earns us nothing (it happens — see the OysterVPN page), the page says so instead of pretending otherwise.
What money does not buy on this site
Reward amounts, fine print, and geo-restrictions are stated as accurately as we can verify them, even when that makes an offer look worse — the Robinhood page tells you the free stock is usually $5–$10, not the "$200" the ads lead with. If a merchant's program becomes a bad deal, the page will say that too. Questions? Contact us.