Affiliate disclosure

Many outbound buttons and text links on pep.deals are monetized. When you leave our site through those links we may earn an affiliate commission or referral fee, paid by the vendor or network rather than added as a separate line item on your receipt.

Under FTC Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (16 CFR Part 255), we treat that compensation as a material connection you should know about before you click.

The site footer repeats a short version of this disclosure so it stays near routine CTAs. Same story here in full: the commercial tie could, in theory, bias what a comparison publisher promotes. Our default compare tables sort by lowest landed cost per milligram ($/mg), not by commission rate. When multiple SKUs tie on math, ordering is deterministic by vendor slug and variant label, not by payout. Featured badges reflect scraped evidence URLs (shipping origin, refund policy, COA recency, etc.), not who pays us.

Attribution may combine tracked URLs (including sub-ID parameters when a program supports them) and vendor-issued coupon codes. Cookies or similar storage set on vendor or network domains after you click are outside our control but help those parties reconcile sales back to this traffic.

Prices, availability, discounts, and badge facts are scraped programmatically from public pages and APIs. They can lag, parse wrong, or disagree with checkout. Always verify total price, shipping, taxes, and restrictions on the vendor's site before you pay.

Questions about a specific disclosure placement can be emailed once a contact address is published on [REPLACE: contact email].

Last updated 2026-05-16