Unfortunately, this deal has expired 1 July 2020.
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Posted 14 June 2020
£5 back at PayPal £10 spend honey add on extension
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
“Eligible Purchase(s)”: Purchases of £10 or more made in GBP using a Valid Account and using PayPal at checkout. Eligible Purchases do not include: 1) send/receive money transactions (including those marked as a “Goods and Services” payments), 2) charitable donations, 3) purchases made using PayPal.me; 4) PayPal Business Debit Mastercard purchases made using the card directly and not through your Valid Account, 5) PayPal transaction fees, and 6) purchases made at Honey affiliate merchants that do not provide a PayPal checkout process.
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Edited by a community support team member, 14 June 2020
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sorted by1. Log into PayPal
2. Click Here: paypal.com/uk/…ded
3. Click 'Add Honey, It's Free' - to install to Browser. You may need to then Authorise approval of the extension to your browser.
4. Use your PayPal credentials to create a Honey account - Best done via finding the Honey Logo top right of your browser (now that it is installed!).
5. Use the same Browser to purchase something greater than £10.00, via PayPal
6. Within 72 hours, you will receive a £5 Bonus applied to your PayPal Account - to be redeemed by the end of July.
7. Uninstall Honey App (Optional). (edited)
Yep at a cost of 4 billion dollars
You forgot the add extension to browser, this makes it a cold deal for me, it's not happening. (edited)
paypal.com/uk/…ded
This is what temporary browser profiles are for. New profile, install, delete new profile.
A pointless extension that is meant to help you save money yet has saved me like £1 in the 2/3 years I have been using it...
It's probably better in the US but here in the UK it rarely finds any codes that are usable. Also I have got like 400 points back from it even though I spend quite a bit online.
I wouldn't waste my time with it if I'm honest.
If I add a unique code it asks if I want to share with the community.
Might be handy to put that into the OP?
I seem to just go round in circles, logging into my PayPal account... I might do the charity offer instead, that seems nice.
Probably privacy concerns since it's clearly monitoring all the sites you visit.
I think it will be a reward credit of £5 to your PayPal account at a later date.
As I've just done this process and the £5 wasn't taken off the purchase amount.
So will need to wait and see if anything appears in the PayPal rewards section after.
So they have come through with the offer albeit nearly 96 hours after the purchase
Log into PayPal and go under "Wallet" section. It should show underneath your bank accounts/payment cards
Had a 'conversation' going over 4 days now(!) where they have proceeded to pass the buck at every possible opportunity! First asked me to contact Honey, Honey said Paypal have to do it, then asked me to contact eBay despite it having nothing to do with eBay whatsoever! Then they asked me to contact honey again
Have replied to say I'm fed up of being messed around and asked them to escalate it to a higher department but not confident at all they will.
Think I am going to have to resort to ye olde complaint email, anyone have a complaints email addy for Paypal please? (edited)
Nope, not happening.
Does using this affect your ability to get cashback on TCB or Quidco?
Fair enough, it's entirely a personal decision. I just can't see how installing and immediately uninstalling an extension on a temporary clean profile with no information would be more intrusive than giving them an email address.
As long as they provide a PayPal checkout service, it's irrelevant. That's the exclusion criteria.
Therefore the inclusion criteria is:
-Purchases made at all non-Honey affilitated merchants are allowed
-Purchases made at all Honey afillitated merchants that have PayPal are allowed
So if ASOS has PayPal, it's allowed.
The more complicated factor is that this deal refers to new Honey customers. Seumas has already stated he has used Honey before..... (edited)
Google. Jeez
Been using honey for ages, it scans at checkout every available voucher and gives you the biggest discount. I saved £79 with it when buying my new TV. Would highly recommend it. It's a must have for me just from the savings alone.
In the same way that UKHD is free?
find and install the "Extensity" browser plug-in.
YOU can then select which plug-in loads with your browser without having to uninstall them. Very useful.
You may want to also install "WhatRuns" plug-in.
'...Discover what runs a website. Frameworks, Analytics Tools, Wordpress Plugins, Fonts - you name it' (edited)
Thaks for this - saw mine there under wallet and ordered a new sd card for the switch from mymemory. no mention of the voucher at all during paypal checkout process through mymemory, but the discount is on the paypal purchase email.