Iceggiren i Capital One Shopping: Save Now
Capital One Shopping: Save Now sɣur Capital One Shopping
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- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur deibitto, pred enim letom
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Golem, pred enim letomI've had this extension installed for at least a year now. It frequently pops up and tells me I can get X% cash back. It does this at checkout. I click the button to get the cash back. It reloads the page. I can see they have appended affiliate information to the URL. I complete the checkout. Never get cash back. No adblockers are enabled. It's either a deliberate scam or incompetent developers. Either way there are other cash back companies that I'm moving on to that offer lower cash back, but actually give it every time.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 14347746, pred enim letom[Submitted on Sep. 24, 2024]This extension has Never been accurate, but it occasionally used to be somewhat helpful in showing a lower (but NOT the lowest) price available when used on either Firefox or Spygle Chrome. Often it linked to a different product - sometimes by the same manufacturer, sometimes not. Recently it has become Totally Worthless. It will nearly ALWAYS show the Amazon or occasionally E-bay price as "Best" when in the tab next to it, I have the Exact Same Product open from Walmart or Home Depot or Kohl's etc. for substantially less. It no longer even offers the option on their webpage for the "deal" to select "Inaccurate Price" or "Different Product". It just makes the shopping sites take a Whole Lot Longer to finish loading, no matter whether all ad blocking is removed/disabled or not. Their "Apply Coupons" seldom works. When I actually use this junk to purchase something with "Capital One Rewards, they no longer bother to actually credit "Rewards" to my account. I Should have over $40 U.S.D. in rewards, but have less than twenty cents. It takes between eight and twelve tries to get past the scummy "captcha" to sign in to my account. They Track and Record Everything You Do on your browser(and likely sell and trade that information) . It has become nothing but irritating, webpage-slowing Spyware.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17699376, pred enim letomwont take my password to use it while on website don't know why as it is add on for firefox browser and would like a answer for this issue
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 18553247, pred enim letomThis is as bad as Honey. Uninstalling it too.
The only "savings" this app ever shows is if the item is on E-Bay. It has never given me any codes that actually work, ever.
It is a huge invasion of privacy and you get nothing in return. Literally nothing but longer check out times, more of your data leaving your private emails and shopping, and unnecessary spam coming back when data is sold. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Andrew, pred enim letom1. This extension has hooks to prevent being deleted when you attempt to uninstall it. This alone should be grounds for removal from the marketplace. ONCE INSTALLED, THIS CANNOT BE UNINSTALLED - FIREFOX WAS UNABLE TO REMOVE EXTENSION IN TROUBLESHOOTING MODE. Functionally, this is a virus.
2. Capital One advertises this extension as earning you $40 off an order you are placing in return for installing the extension. This is a straight-up lie and constitutes fraud.
3. This extension not only monitors every page you visit, but all your personal data such as reading your emails when you open them (e.g. GMail) - it says so right in the privacy policy. How is this legal? How has this not received any pushback? If Google said they'd be advertising to you based on your doctor's email to you, there would be hell to pay. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur foxZeroPointSix, pred enim letomuesless. does not provide any realized savings. The savings it offers at walmart are literally $0.02. The savings offered at Amazon are off the list price, not amazon's price, so often there is no savings and when there are it is $1-$1.50 on a $100+ item, less than 1% savings, and you have to order from some other merchant who does not provide 2 day shipping
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17580122, pred enim letomAfter a purchase from a legitimate retailer, I got a false offer to get $40 credit if I installed this browser extension. I installed it, and of course, no $40 Capital One credit. I did have a $15 reward listed, but it only applied to a gift card purchase, and the only retailer I had any interest in has a minimum gift card purchase of $25. I'm not shocked that the gift card credit was a lie, but since the offer came after a purchase on a legit website, it makes it more fraudulent.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur al, pred enim letomDONT WASTE YOUR TIME! On capital one page they promised 30 to try this. This is a joke, made me install extensions on all browsers, accept millions of terms, create logins and in the end, when all was created, no 30 on my account. STAY AWAYYYYY!
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Egrier1004, pred enim letom
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur fm-usa, pred enim letomInstalled correctly. Tried to use the "CODES", NONE WORKED.
(waste of time)
UNINSTALLED! - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 18444817, pred enim letomOn installation, the user has to go through a set-up process. It asks for your email. I have a throw-away email address, no problem. Then it requires setting a password. For a browser add-on? Ok, entered. Then my zip code. It says it needs that to calculate shipping. Ok, but you're starting to make me nervous. Then, it asks for your phone number. Says it won't work without it. Uh, no thanks Capital One Shopping add-on, I think I'll decline. This is one of the most privacy-violating add-ons or apps I've seen in a long, long time. Mostly all developers have realized folks just don't go for that anymore so they quit asking. Not this add-on, they want everything you're willing to give them.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur lnstar, pred 2 letomaNot about to download an extension that logs my web browsing to target unwanted pop ups and emails. Not worth the hassle.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Spider223, pred 2 letomaToo difficult to install. Not worth the time or frustation
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur AL, pred 2 letomaDon't see where it was added! Don't know where to add permissions! Keeps going in circles without providing how activation gets done!
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13985331, pred 2 letoma
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 14867282, pred 2 letomaTHE MOST ANNOYING BROWSER ADD-On EVER!! (it also slows down Firefox browsing)
Whatever savings might be earned are easily offset by the annoyances and slow check-out process. It's just a scam to be able to track your purchases and sell that info to retailers. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Anu1234, pred 2 letomaThe pop-ups are very annoying. The majority of the time the pop-up will appear in a bad location, blocking buttons on the main page I am browsing, and there is no way to close the pop-up so I just have to wait for it to automatically close.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Frédéric Jeanbart, pred 2 letomaHow does it work? I've installed it, ticked all option checkmarks, just to make sure to see it at least once while browsing Amazon and trying this addon... But nothing shows up on Amazon Canada, not on product pages, not on the cart page, not on the checkout page... It simply doesn't work, hence it resolves to a Web spider lurking behind you wherever you go or you buy on the web. Removing!
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 14818513, pred 2 letomaAlways says you have the best price, never anything better
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13634212, pred 2 letoma
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17408587, pred 2 letomaExtension has never worked since before capital one bought it from wikibuy. Promotions DON'T WORK, Coupons DON'T WORK, and worse is that contacting Capital one about the problems with their app DOESN'T WORK either. Samuel L. Jackson is awesome but this Mother F$^%#@& Capital One Shopping app DOESN'T WORK or do anything but waste your time.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Parker Mauney, pred 2 letomaThis add-on launches many requests without any user interaction if it detects a coupon code section on a page. Sometimes it'll roll through as many as 20 different codes, applying each of them to determine the amount saved. Often times this automatic runaway process straight up breaks sites or shopping carts by triggering rate limiters or overriding manually-selected discounts/affinities. The settings are - I believe - somehow managed through the capitaloneshopping web site, but it is not at all clear what settings will change what behavior in the add-on. If the Capital One name were not tied to this add-on then I would instantly disregard it as malicious. The links section here all point to generic web pages that are not at all related to the add-on which frankly behaves like it's compromised.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 18020051, pred 2 letoma