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Why Should I Join Honey for Free

I admit I hoard extensions that I thought I would use, but to be honest, it sometimes slows down my browser speed, so I’ve since removed some of the extensions that I don’t use. The ones that made the cut: Honey, Swagbucks, Rakuten, and Wikibuy.  I don't think I've shared just how much I enjoy using Honey though so I thought I would fill you in.

I find that Honey can be intrusive sometimes.  However, that being said it's also really useful. Rather than Googling coupon codes, which I find myself doing often, and going on sites that share coupon codes...which honestly are hit or miss, I now use Honey to automate the process.

After you get to the checkout part of your shopping, you just click on the Honey button if it hasn't already popped up. It automatically applies coupon codes, if there are any it can find, to your shopping cart. They say it works with Amazon, but I've never been able to find coupons there.  I did save a little because it pointed me to a cheaper seller for the item (that’s something my other extensions wouldn’t be able to do.)

If you shop online frequently and want an easy way to save some money without having to hunt for coupon codes yourself, you should try Honey out. It’s completely free to use and even if it saves you a few bucks here and there, it’s still worth it.

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