Last updated: August 16, 2026
This editorial policy describes how CouponsForSaving selects, writes, reviews, and updates shopping content. It applies to coupon listings, store pages, deal roundups, policy guides, seasonal articles, and savings tools.
Source standards
Offer details should come from a source that can reasonably support the claim. Preferred sources include the retailer’s own website or app, a retailer email or advertisement, an authorized affiliate-network feed, and a documented checkout test. A third-party coupon site may be used to discover a possible offer, but it is not treated as proof that the offer is current or that a code works.
When a merchant supplies an expiration date, minimum purchase, product exclusion, customer restriction, or channel limitation, that detail should be included. When the source does not provide an expiration date, the page should say so instead of inventing one.
Verification language
CouponsForSaving distinguishes between an offer that was found in a merchant or affiliate source and a code that was manually tested at checkout. Terms such as “verified,” “tested,” or “working” should be used only when the page can support the label. Automated imports, publication status, or the absence of an expiration date are not proof that an offer works.
Writing and updates
Store descriptions and articles should be written for the specific retailer or shopper question. They should not be padded with repeated boilerplate, unsupported success rates, fabricated reviews, or generic FAQs that do not help with the page’s actual intent. Material updates should preserve useful original reporting while correcting stale dates, offers, policy details, and links.
Shopping guidance must separate facts from practical suggestions. Return windows, shipping thresholds, loyalty benefits, student or military discounts, and holiday hours can change. Those details should be attributed to a current merchant source or described as something the shopper should confirm.
Affiliate relationships
Some links may generate affiliate revenue. Compensation does not guarantee a favorable description, a “best” label, or continued publication. An offer that is expired, misleading, or unsupported should be corrected or removed even when it is monetized.
Corrections and reader reports
Readers can report a problem through the contact page. Reports are reviewed against the available source and checkout terms. Significant corrections should update the page and, where useful, note what changed. See the corrections policy for the reporting process and the verification methodology for offer-specific standards.