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Offer Accuracy Policy

Last updated: April 1, 2025

Our commitment: We work hard to ensure every deal on Love Those Deals is accurate, active, and genuinely useful. When a deal doesn't work, we want to know — and we fix it fast.

How We Verify Deals

Every offer on Love Those Deals passes through multiple quality checks:

  1. Automated ingestion: We pull offers directly from affiliate network APIs, which include merchant-confirmed start and end dates.
  2. Confidence scoring: Our algorithm assigns a confidence score (0–100%) to each offer based on source, age, network, and historical accuracy.
  3. Expiration suppression: Offers past their end date are automatically hidden from display within hours.
  4. Manual verification: Our team manually verifies high-priority offers, especially for top-ranked merchants.
  5. User reports: When you report a broken deal, we investigate immediately and suppress it within 24 hours if confirmed invalid.

Confidence Score Indicators

80–100%

High Confidence

Verified by our team or directly confirmed by merchant feed with a current end date.

50–79%

Medium Confidence

Sourced from a reliable network but not yet manually verified. Generally reliable.

Below 50%

Needs Verification

Older or unconfirmed offer. Use with caution and report if it doesn't work.

What To Do If a Deal Doesn't Work

  1. Check the offer's terms — some codes have minimum spend requirements or category exclusions.
  2. Try applying the code in a fresh browser session or incognito mode.
  3. Verify the code is entered exactly as shown (some codes are case-sensitive).
  4. If the code still doesn't work, click the "Report" button on the deal card, or contact us.

We aim to suppress reported invalid codes within 24 hours.

Disclaimer

While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, Love Those Deals cannot guarantee that all offers are valid at the time of your visit. Deal terms, availability, and expiry dates are ultimately controlled by the retailer. Love Those Deals is not responsible for deals that have been changed or removed by the merchant after publication.