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Affiliate Disclosure

How affiliate relationships may work on Ben Saves U Money and how the site approaches editorial transparency.

Effective date: March 28, 2026.

Ben Saves U Money may earn a commission if you click certain links on this site and then complete a qualifying action with a provider or partner. That may include applying for an account, opening a new service, or making a purchase through an affiliate link.

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

The site is intended to explain offers, compare categories, and help readers make more informed decisions. Compensation does not mean an offer is automatically the best fit for every reader, and a product should not be considered better simply because it may generate revenue for the site.

Disclosure should be clear and noticeable where relevant. On Ben Saves U Money, affiliate-related pages may include disclosure notes near deal cards, comparison tables, or recommendations, and this page is intended to provide the broader site-wide explanation.

Editorial opinions and comparisons should remain focused on practical fit, reader usefulness, and clearer tradeoff explanations. The site may choose to mention products or services that do not pay a commission, and it may also choose not to recommend a partner offer if it does not seem like a strong fit for the audience.

Offers, prices, welcome bonuses, requirements, and availability can change quickly. Readers should always review the latest terms directly on the provider website before applying, switching, or enrolling. The source links and "last checked" notes shown on the site are intended to improve transparency, but they are not a guarantee that a provider has not changed an offer after the page was last updated.

If you have a question about a recommendation, a disclosure placement, or a specific partner relationship, you can reach the site at ben@bensavesumoney.com.

This page is provided for transparency and general informational purposes. It is not legal advice, and the site owner should review it periodically as publishing practices, partners, and monetization tools evolve.