Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Hot off the digital presses, MegaLag is back with round two of his exposé on the infamous Honey extension. And let me tell you, if you thought the first round was a whirlwind of drama, buckle up, buttercup—this sequel takes the cake.

In part one, we were shocked (but sadly not surprised) by the revelation that Honey was playing a lucrative game of affiliate revenue hijacking. Now, it seems MegaLag has stumbled upon even juicier secrets. Apparently, Honey has been engaging in what can only be described as extortion—who knew coupon-hunting could get so cutthroat?

This time, he dives deep into their shady practices like adding limited-time “friends and family” discounts that sound more like invitations to a Ponzi scheme than a coupon deal. And as if that wasn’t enough, they were caught lying to store owners faster than a toddler with cookie crumbs on their face, insisting they’d never remove codes for unaffiliated partners while trying to entice them to play nice.

But wait, there’s more! Honey seems to have taken a page out of the worst marketing playbook, peddling their ‘adult-use only’ extension like it’s the hottest toy this holiday season, all while cozying up to kid-friendly influencers like Mr. Beast. Yep, you heard that right—data mining minors has officially become a new genre of family-friendly fun.

And in a plot twist straight out of a courtroom drama, PayPal’s lawyers have waved their cease-and-desist flags to Honey, but don’t get comfy just yet—this saga is far from over. Who knew couponing could lead to such drama?

To stay in the loop with the latest scandalous developments, make sure to follow the folks involved. You never know when another jaw-dropping revelation might drop!

Ultimately, with all these red flags, one must wonder: how many of us are blindly using extensions like Honey without considering the fine print? Are these great deals really worth the potential risks?

Let’s hear your thoughts—do you trust these extensions, or is it time to take off the rose-colored glasses?


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