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> Why would they want to pay Honey any money when Honey doesn’t originate any traffi?

Paying Honey means you can limit the discounts available through Honey, sort of like a shitty protection scheme.

Because Honey bills itself to the consumer as the be-all-end-all coupon and discount app and advertises itself as "we know ALL the coupon codes and discounts", a consumer with the Honey extension will likely not look outside of that for a discount and assume whatever they got from the extortion racket as the end customer was "the best deal".



> Paying Honey means you can limit the discounts available through Honey, sort of like a shitty protection scheme.

But the merchant controls the discounts, if they want to stop spreading higher discount codes they can do it any time.

If I had an affiliate program, I would not allow Honey on my platform.


Does Honey get the full amount from the affiliate programs? What if Honey only gets a fraction? Then the merchant might be happy to pay Honey 1/10 of the normal affiliate amount if Honey puts its own affiliate code there instead of some Youtube reviewer's affiliate code, which would earn the Youtuber the full affiliate value.




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