A popular YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of defrauding influencers and online shoppers though its coupon service Honey.
The complaint alleges that PayPal’s practice violates California’s Unfair Competition Law and constitutes interference between creators and their business partners. The plaint ...
A popular YouTuber accused internet browser extension Honey, known for finding coupons, of "exploiting" last-click ...
San Jose tech giant PayPal uses “deceitful and clandestine” methods to steal money from social media influencers and other ...
YouTube lawyer Legal Eagle is suing Honey on behalf of all creators in a class-action lawsuit against the PayPal-owned company.
LegalEagle has opted to raise a class-action lawsuit against Honey over their alleged “scam”. But what are they actually being sued over?
Following criticism of the "Honey" shopping plugin, more influencers who had advertised it are distancing themselves. The references remain in many old videos.
The Honey extension has been exposed as being a scam that steals affiliate marketing money away from partners, and lying to ...
For some background: Honey was founded in November 2012 by a pair of entrepreneurs, Ryan Hudson and George Ruan. After a bug ...
According to Megalag and other content creators, Honey's core promise isn't true. PayPal and Honey say they'll run through a series of coupon codes to find the best deals. However, the firm is accused ...
Creators have filed two class-action lawsuits against PayPal over the affiliate practices of its Honey browser extension.