A popular YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of defrauding influencers and online shoppers though its coupon service Honey.
A video tech investigator detailed evidence and claims Honey systematically steals referral commissions from influencers—including those it pays to promote the app. Everyone loves to save money ...
Honey, a popular browser extension promoted by YouTubers like MrBeast, recently became the centre of controversy after a YouTube creator accused the company of defrauding customers and influencers.
Honey is often marketed as a healthier alternative to regular sugar. This is largely due to it being nutrient-dense and having a large number of antioxidants. However, while some claim that it ...
(NewsNation) — Browser extension Honey — which promises to find and automatically apply coupons for users — has misled consumers and the influencers it partners with, a YouTube creator alleged. In the ...
The Legal Eagle, a YouTuber with over three million subscribers who doubles as an actual attorney at law, has filed a class-action lawsuit against Honey, with the goal of getting creators back the ...
The video, uploaded to the YouTube channel MegaLag under the title "Exposing the Honey Influencer Scam," reported what it characterized as shady business practices underlying the operation of the ...
YouTube lawyer LegalEagle announced that he organized a class-action lawsuit alongside several other attorneys to give creators the opportunity to sue Honey. But what are they suing the PayPal ...
American lawyer and YouTuber Devin James Stone aka "LegalEagle" uploaded a new video covering the recent controversy involving Honey ... of the lawsuit (Image via YouTube/@LegalEagle) According ...
Devin Stone of the YouTube Channel Legal Eagle is suing PayPal over the affiliate link practices of its Honey extension that were detailed by fellow YouTuber MegaLag last month, he announced in a ...