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Cashback denied because of coupon

Coupon stacking can invalidate cashback attribution. This page helps you check the risk before buying SaaS tools, without promising a payout or claim result.

Core ruleNo cashback recovery promise
coupon_stackable: unknown by default use one tracked path

A cashback portal, affiliate link, merchant promo code, and shopping add-on may all compete for attribution. If the merchant or network excludes coupon stacking, using a public code can make the cashback path invalid even when the checkout price looks better.

No cashback recovery promise: We do not recover payouts, file claims on your behalf, or promise that a portal will reverse a denial.

No cashback guarantee: We do not promise payout, approval, attribution, or final price outcomes.

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Most denial risk comes from mixing paths: clicking one tracking link, applying an unrelated coupon, returning through another source, or changing plans after purchase. The safer buying path is a single source-backed route with clear eligibility.

Affiliate disclosure: Some tool pages may use affiliate links after approval. We label those links before they become active.

Before purchase

What to check before buying

Use this checklist before clicking Get Deal, a merchant coupon, or a portal path.

Use one tracked path

Pick the source-backed path you trust most. Do not mix a portal click, merchant code, and another affiliate route unless stacking is explicitly confirmed.

Read coupon language

Look for phrases like coupon exclusions, non-commissionable codes, first purchase only, new customer only, plan exclusions, or cancellation windows.

Check tool-page confidence

On this site, Get Deal should only unlock after source_url, verified_at, eligibility, confidence, and risk_note are visible and current.

Keep source screenshots

Keep source screenshots of the deal page, terms, checkout price, timestamp, and confirmation page. Do not upload private payment data here.

Watch if rules are unclear

If coupon_stackable is unknown, use the watchlist instead of forcing a discount path that may break attribution.

Report a denied or expired deal

Use the report form to tell us which source looked risky. We use reports to update confidence and risk notes, not to promise a claim outcome.

What to do after a denialdocumentation only

Document the timeline, check the portal or merchant terms, and report the risky source so the page can be corrected. If a portal has its own missing-claim flow, follow that portal's process directly.

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