Worked perfectly!
I just saved $20.99 on my purchase with no effort at all. The extension searched all available codes and applied the best savings automatically.
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I just saved $20.99 on my purchase with no effort at all. The extension searched all available codes and applied the best savings automatically.
Checkmate is a fake coupon extension much like Honey but much more egregious. Much like Honey data is collected through the extension and you may only create an account with checkmate by linking to a Social Media account e.g. Microsoft, Apple, Google etc. so that they can collect data through the connection. Their site advertises coupons that do not exist such as 159.95 USD for the AG02 which is currently priced at 249 USD. It then adds itself as the affiliate at checkout without providing any coupon.
Saved $20 with a coupon code pulled directly from my email inbox! The experience was awesome!
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