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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bought tons of stuff using honey
bought tons of stuff using honey, turns out they are a big scam. it says i need 129 points to claim my £10 voucher but its stuck on that for the last 3 years! this is a scammy site you can find better code else where where they dont rob there customers
THEY DESERVE 0 STARS
THEY DESERVE 0 STARS
People I am going out my way to write this review with complete discust and honesty.
Never even think of joining this company and getting cash back through their website period.
You will not receive your cash back none of it whatsoever. They will take your cash back and you will never get paid. They have no customer support via email whatsoever, and as soon as you go into live chat if you're lucky enough to get connected as soon as you bring up an issue they will disconnect you straight away. They are an outright scam and they should not be operating in Australia whatsoever, I don't know how they are.
This is an example of how they ripped me off over one and a half thousand dollars.
I have a fleet of vehicles that were all registered through Australia Post car insurance which offered cash back through their website.
I registered all my cars and all the points went to my account as pending, over one and a half thousand dollars
After a few months I log into my account to see that all the points have disappeared, with no explanation whatsoever, just vanished.
I have sent multiple emails,try to get connected through live chat, there is absolutely no possible way of contacting them, they are scamming everyone.
you will see through this website it's happening to everyone. So please do not ever use their website they are a scam
I tried Honey expecting to save money…
I tried Honey expecting to save money effortlessly, but it turned out to be more of a gimmick than a real deal-finder. The extension often fails to find working coupons, and when it does, they are usually ones I could have found myself with a quick search. Even worse, Honey seems to prioritize its own affiliate links rather than actually helping users get the best discounts.
I also noticed that the so-called "deals" it offers aren't always the best available. Sometimes, Honey will suggest a coupon that gives minimal savings while ignoring better options. On top of that, the extension has been accused of shady practices like hijacking affiliate links, meaning it profits off your purchases without truly benefiting you.
The advertising makes it seem like a no-brainer money-saver, but in reality, it’s just a middleman that doesn’t always have your best interests in mind. If you're looking for real savings, you're better off doing your own research or using other, more transparent coupon services. Not worth the hype!
SCAM
Just search them on Youtube and look a report on what they are doing stay away from scammers that scams hard working people
Closing your trustpilot profile and…
Closing your trustpilot profile and then reactivating it with the hope that we forgot - simply not going to happen.
DO NOT install the Honey extension, they will constantly try to take down reviews.
They are scamming content creators out of their commissions by replacing their codes with honey's.
Why?
stealing affilatelinks, giving invalid cupons and beeing genuine careless about your customers
Honey? more like Vinegar
Hark, good friends! After many a year of faithful usage, I have come to see that these discount codes were naught but a merry jest! When at the checkout stage, I oft did unearth far superior codes by mine own hand—with but a mere moment's search upon the great oracle, Google.
Verily, my suspicions, once a gentle whisper in mine ear, have now been confirmed by a ceaseless stream of news and reports! This plugin, once hailed as a boon, is revealed to be playing a most cunning and impish game—tricking both our noble consumers and the fine merchants alike.
And, alas, to my great dismay, I discovered that it was also pilfering from the very creators I once wished to support! (Prithee, forgive its reliance on that industry-standard last-click attribution, which benefits its own sugary allure.)
Safe to say, I have cast this treacherous plugin from all my devices, and I do hope that fortune’s wheel—indeed, the mischievous hand of karma—shall soon deliver unto them their just deserts!
its awesome
Have had this installed for years and…
Have had this installed for years and not once have I benefitted at checkout. I refuse to share any more of my consumer habits with it.
Honey is the worst
Honey? That sickly sweet, sticky abomination that somehow gets worshipped like liquid gold? Disgusting. It’s like someone took syrup, made it worse, and then had the audacity to let bees spit in it. Oh, and don’t get me started on the texture—it’s like glue had an identity crisis and decided to pretend it was edible. One second it’s too thick to pour, the next it’s oozing everywhere, making a mess of everything it touches.
And the taste? Overrated. It’s not just sweet—it’s an aggressive, cloying assault on the senses. It hijacks whatever food you put it on, drowning it in that unbearable floral weirdness. People who claim it’s “better than sugar” are either lying to themselves or their taste buds have been permanently damaged from too much of this bee vomit.
And the worst part? The sticky nightmare it creates. One drop on your fingers, and you’re cursed for life—no amount of washing, wiping, or regret will save you. It’s like honey has a personal vendetta against cleanliness.
Bottom line? Honey is the worst excuse for a natural sweetener, an insidious, overly hyped nightmare that deserves to be banished from all kitchens. Bees, do better.
ANTI CONSUMER AND CREATOR. IF THERES A BETTER PRICE, THEY WON'T FIND IT!
Doesn't give best deals, and steals affiliate links commission. Do us and the creators a favor and UNINSTALL IT!
Honey is anti consumer as it conspires
Honey is anti consumer as it conspires, and gets paid by the companies that they promise to find the best deals to not provide them. They also, have sneakily stolen lots of revenue from creators. Terrible company, and even worse product.
Easy to access and appreciated to have:)
Absolute SCAM
Absolute SCAM. It takes from creators and viewers and forces a purchase whether u want it to or not. If you want more about the scam, Magaleg has made a good video exposing it, But again, SCAM
average consumer here--Honey did us dirty
average consumer here--Honey was great for many years until PayPal took over and ruined it. Their customer service is abysmal. I'm also going to think twice about PayPal going forward since they ruined a great thing.
Scam stealing affilate links.
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