Affiliate Disclosure

Full transparency on how Promocode.sale earns money, why our coupon recommendations stay independent, and how affiliate links never raise the price you pay.

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The Plain-English Summary

1️⃣ Promocode.sale is a free coupon-discovery website. We don’t sell anything ourselves.

2️⃣ When you click an outbound link or use a coupon code on our site and complete a purchase, the merchant may pay us a small commission.

3️⃣ This commission comes from the merchant’s marketing budgetnot from your basket. Your price stays the same.

4️⃣ Commissions do not influence which coupons we list, how we rank them, or what we say about them. Editorial work is independent.

5️⃣ You’re always free to copy a code and visit the merchant directly without using our link.

Promocode.sale Affiliate Disclosure — official transparency seal showing how the site earns commissions without raising the price you pay
Promocode.sale Affiliate Disclosure — full transparency on how we earn and stay independent.

1. Who Is Promocode.sale?

Promocode.sale (this website) is an editorially-driven coupon and deals discovery platform. We test, verify, organize and publish promo codes, voucher codes, cashback offers and seasonal sales for online merchants across travel (e.g. Almatar, hotel chains, airlines), fashion, beauty, electronics, food delivery and more. We are not a retailer — we don’t sell anything directly to you. Our role is to surface working savings so you don’t have to scroll through expired codes.

2. What Is Affiliate Marketing — In Plain English

Affiliate marketing is a long-established performance-based marketing model. The simplest way to think about it:

A merchant agrees to pay a small finder’s fee to anyone who sends them a paying customer. The fee is paid after the customer’s purchase is confirmed and is taken from the merchant’s existing marketing budget.

It’s the same idea as a real-estate referral, a hotel concierge recommending a restaurant, or a friend giving you a referral code. The merchant gets a customer they might not have reached otherwise; the publisher (us) earns a small fee for the introduction; and the customer (you) pays the same price they would pay anyway.

3. Our Disclosure: How We Earn Commissions

Material connection notice (FTC / ASA / ACCC / EU compliant):

Promocode.sale participates in affiliate marketing programs with merchants and affiliate networks worldwide. This means that when you click an outbound link from Promocode.sale to a merchant’s website, or you use a coupon code displayed on Promocode.sale, the merchant or its affiliate network may compensate Promocode.sale with a commission if you complete a qualifying purchase or booking.

The commission rate, structure and tracking window vary by merchant. Common structures include: a flat percentage of the order value, a fixed fee per booking, a tiered commission based on volume, or a hybrid combination. This commission is paid by the merchant or network — not by you. The price you pay is unchanged.

4. Editorial Independence

We take editorial independence seriously because trust is the only reason a coupon site is worth visiting. The following principles are non-negotiable:

  • ✓ We commit Coupon codes are listed, ranked and removed based on whether they actually work for users — not on commission rates.
  • ✓ We commit Where multiple merchants compete in a category, we surface the offer that delivers the deepest verified saving for the reader.
  • ✓ We commit Expired or non-working codes are removed promptly, even if they came from high-paying partners.
  • ✗ We do not accept payment to publish codes that don’t work, to bury negative information about a merchant, or to write fake reviews.
  • ✗ We do not use deceptive countdown timers, fake stock counters, or invented urgency claims to push you toward partner links.

5. How We Verify Every Coupon

Every coupon listed on Promocode.sale follows a four-step verification cycle:

  1. Source — codes are gathered from official merchant emails, partner networks, brand newsletters and authorized affiliate dashboards.
  2. Test — our editors place real test bookings or carts on the merchant’s site to confirm the code applies the stated discount.
  3. Publish — only codes that pass testing are published with the discount value, eligibility, and expiry visible up-front.
  4. Re-verify — every active code is re-tested on a rolling weekly schedule. Failures are flagged and removed within 24 hours of detection.

6. Networks & Merchants We Work With

We may earn commissions from any merchant or affiliate network mentioned on this site. The list below is illustrative — not exhaustive — and covers the categories where our affiliate relationships are most active:

Travel & OTAs

AlmatarBooking.comAgodaHotels.comExpediaWegoTajawalTrip.com

Fashion & Beauty

NamshiSHEINNoonSephoraFarfetchASOSOunass

Electronics & Marketplaces

Amazon AssociatesnoonAliExpressJarirExtra

Food, Grocery & Lifestyle

HungerStationTalabatJahezToyouNana

Affiliate Networks

AwinImpactCJ AffiliateRakuten AdvertisingAdmitadArabclicksBoostiny

Amazon Associates Program disclosure: Promocode.sale is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program — an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon properties. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

7. How to Identify Affiliate Links on Our Site

We make affiliate relationships easy to spot. Specifically:

  • Every outbound merchant link on Promocode.sale carries the HTML attribute rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" — the standard signal recognised by Google, Bing and other major search engines.
  • Coupon cards include a clearly visible “Get Code & Open [Merchant] →” call-to-action — clicking it triggers an affiliate redirect.
  • Each coupon page includes a visible amber-colored disclosure box near the top, repeating the affiliate notice in plain language.
  • The site footer on every page links to this Affiliate Disclosure page.

8. Cookies & Affiliate Tracking

When you click an affiliate link, the merchant or affiliate network typically sets a tracking cookie in your browser to attribute any subsequent purchase to Promocode.sale. The cookie window varies by program (commonly 1–30 days). The cookie does not:

  • Reveal your identity to us — we receive only aggregate, anonymized statistics from the network.
  • Charge you anything — it is purely an attribution mechanism for the merchant.
  • Track you across unrelated websites for advertising purposes.

You can clear, block or limit affiliate cookies at any time using your browser settings. Doing so will not change the price you pay; it will only prevent the merchant from attributing the sale to us.

For full information on all cookies set by this site, see the Promocode.sale Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.

9. How to Avoid Affiliate Links (If You Prefer)

You’re under no obligation to click our outbound links. If you’d rather not generate a commission for Promocode.sale, you can:

  1. Copy the coupon code shown in the orange/blue card on the coupon page.
  2. Type the merchant’s URL directly into your browser (for example, almatar.com) instead of clicking through our link.
  3. Apply the code at checkout on the merchant’s website as you normally would.

The discount value is identical either way. The only difference is whether the merchant’s affiliate network attributes the sale to Promocode.sale.

This disclosure is designed to satisfy the most stringent global requirements for affiliate-relationship transparency, including but not limited to:

Jurisdiction / AuthorityStandard / CodeHow we comply
🇺🇸 United States — Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR Part 255 — Endorsement & Testimonial Guides; FTC “Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers” Material connection disclosed clearly & conspicuously on this page and on every coupon page; rel="sponsored" on outbound links.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom — ASA / CAP UK CAP Code — Recognition of marketing communications Affiliate links visibly identified; advertorial content labelled.
🇪🇺 European Union UCPD 2005/29/EC, Digital Services Act, Omnibus Directive (EU) 2019/2161 Commercial intent of links disclosed; price information transparent; non-deceptive practices.
🇦🇺 Australia — ACCC Australian Consumer Law — guidance on online reviews and influencer marketing Commercial relationships disclosed where they exist; reviews / rankings independent.
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — Ministry of Media / GCAM Anti-Cyber Crime Law, electronic-commerce transparency principles Identity of publisher disclosed; commercial relationships transparent.
🌐 Search Engines Google Spam Policies, Google Product Reviews, Bing Webmaster Guidelines rel="sponsored", original editorial content, transparent disclosures, working code verification.

11. Frequently Asked Questions

Does using a coupon from Promocode.sale cost me extra?

No. Affiliate links and coupon codes on Promocode.sale never raise the price you pay. The commissions we earn come from the merchant’s marketing budget, not from your basket.

How does Promocode.sale make money?

When a reader clicks an outbound link or uses a coupon code on our site and completes a purchase or booking with the merchant, we may receive a small commission from the merchant or its affiliate network. We may also earn from on-site display advertising in some sections.

Are your coupon recommendations independent?

Yes. Editorial decisions — which codes we list, how we rank deals, and what we say about them — are made independently of commission rates. We test each code and remove it if it stops working, regardless of how lucrative the partnership is.

How can I tell which links are affiliate links?

Outbound links to merchants on Promocode.sale carry the rel="sponsored" attribute, are marked visually in coupon cards, and every coupon page shows a clearly visible affiliate disclosure box near the top of the page.

Can I avoid affiliate links if I prefer?

Absolutely. You’re free to copy a coupon code from Promocode.sale and visit the merchant directly by typing their URL into your browser. The discount value remains identical — only the attribution changes.

Is Promocode.sale FTC compliant?

Yes. We follow the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR Part 255 endorsement guidelines, the UK ASA CAP Code, the Australian ACCC guidance, and EU consumer-protection rules — disclosing material connections clearly and conspicuously on every relevant page.

What happens if I return a purchase that I made through your link?

Returns and refunds are handled exclusively by the merchant. If a purchase is refunded, the affiliate commission is typically reversed — meaning we don’t earn anything on returned orders. Your refund is processed by the merchant under their standard policy.

How can I report a non-working coupon code?

Send the code, the merchant name, and a screenshot if possible to Info@promocode.sale. We re-test every reported code within 24 hours and remove or fix listings that fail.

12. Changes to This Disclosure

We may update this Affiliate Disclosure from time to time — for example, when we add a new merchant network, when regulations evolve, or when we improve the wording for clarity. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page always reflects the most recent revision. Material changes will be announced via a banner on the homepage for at least 14 days.

13. Contact Us

If anything on this page is unclear, or you’d like to ask about a specific affiliate relationship, get in touch:

✓ Promocode.sale — Verified Disclosure · Last reviewed May 2, 2026

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