PayPal’s Honey browser extension has been lauded for years as an easy way to find coupons online. But some are calling it a “scam” after a deep dive from YouTuber MegaLag, who accused Honey ...
The PayPal-owned Honey browser extension was recently caught deceiving customers and poaching affiliate revenue from creators. Lawyer Devin Stone has filed a class action lawsuit against PayPal ...
After rebounding to 18M users post-scandal, Honey vanishes, reflecting cancel culture’s impact on corporate ethics.
The content creators separately alleged that the company's Honey browser extension, which searches for coupons around the web, took affiliate commissions away from them by improperly claiming ...
I'm talking about the overwhelmingly popular browser extension with the same name. Influencers and YouTube users (with a creator named Megaleg posting a video breaking down what Honey is allegedly ...
At least eight class actions accusing Capital One Financial of stealing affiliate marketing commissions from influencers were ...
Recently, YouTuber MegaLag published a 23-minute video with serious allegations against Honey, a free browser extension claiming to offer online shoppers the best coupon codes for their purchases.
The plaintiffs are seeking to represent anyone who was part of an affiliate program and had their link “redirected to Paypal as a result of the Honey browser extension.” Class action status ...
First, the influencers came for PayPal's Honey. Now, Capital One is under scrutiny. Capital One is the subject of a lawsuit filed this week by creators who allege the company's Shopping browser ...
YouTuber GamersNexus has filed a lawsuit against Honey and PayPal for the alleged affiliate commission scam.