Affiliate Disclosure
Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 2026-08-21
Updated — 2026-08-21
Affiliate Links Explained
Debtshaper earns partly through affiliate programmes, including Amazon Associates. Certain links on debtshaper.com carry a tracking tag; if a purchase follows, the retailer pays us a percentage. That commission comes out of the retailer’s margin, not out of your pocket — you pay exactly the same price.
- Given our subject, the affiliate links here are largely to the products we write about.
Debtshaper is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
As an Amazon Associate, Debtshaper earns from qualifying purchases.
Commission and Coverage
The affiliate relationship changes nothing about what we write. Coverage cannot be bought, commission rates do not determine rankings, and a product that disappoints is reported as disappointing even when the link earns. We distinguish clearly between what we have tested and what we have researched.
Made in compliance with 16 CFR Part 255, the FTC’s Guides on endorsements and testimonials, which oblige us to disclose any material connection to the products we discuss.
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