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PayPal-owned Honey accused of deceptive practices and more
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1112498" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>I'm not familiar with foreign web shops, but here Honey is totally useless. Our web shops either apply coupons automatically when you add something to the cart or they write it in product listing and ask you to apply it yourself. All active coupons are mentioned on the site as well so there's no need for searching the web. </p><p></p><p>Beside, these shopping extensions were always known for malicious intent so I don't see why Honey would be any different. I kind of expected it to be shady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1112498, member: 39702"] I'm not familiar with foreign web shops, but here Honey is totally useless. Our web shops either apply coupons automatically when you add something to the cart or they write it in product listing and ask you to apply it yourself. All active coupons are mentioned on the site as well so there's no need for searching the web. Beside, these shopping extensions were always known for malicious intent so I don't see why Honey would be any different. I kind of expected it to be shady. [/QUOTE]
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