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DealValidator.com's Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Where does DealValidator.com get its information?

DealValidator.com aggregates information from readily available Web Service providers such as Amazon.com, Google, and Ebay.

When a deal is validated, DealValidator.com stores the information from these sources for that particular moment in time. A deal validation tomorrow could have different results than one done today, due to changes in reviews, prices, and/or demand.

If a product has prior deals, you will see them listed at the bottom of the deal details page.

How does DealValidator.com decide if a deal is good or not?

Pixies and Magic Fairy Dust.

Where are your FAQs?

This site does not have a FAQ section.

I disagree with the sites evaluation of a deal.

I'm sorry, that's not a question.

Why do I keep seeing the little kid from The Goonies?

It is Richard "Data" Wang's job to watch over the site and make sure you are not trying to do something you shouldn't.

If you've seen him...you are probably up to no good.

Why won't DealValidator, validate my deal?

DealValidator.com can only validate deals in which there is sufficient data available that is related to it on its service providers. While a "foot massage" for $3.99 may be a good deal in your eyes, DealValidator.com cannot validate that deal.

On the plus side....there are many "Easter Eggs" designed into the site that can be found by trying different "odd or unique" deal searches. Have fun finding them.

Can I advertise on DealValidator.com?

Currently, DealValidator.com is funded by contextual advertising from Google AdSense. Advertising your product or service via AdWords and targeted to this site will possibly show your ads. No guarantees though.

If you are interested in exclusive advertising for a particular product or keywords, please contact advertising(at)dealvalidator.com.

Mobile Frequently Asked Questions

 

I don't have unlimited Internet on my Phone. How can I use it?

Almost every phone produced today is Internet compatible, and more than likely you have a "pay per use" plan on your phone.

The DealValidator.com mobile site has been designed to utilized the minimum amount of bandwidth possible. An average mobile.DealValidator.com search and results require less than 20k of bandwidth. Currently AT&T charges only $.01 per KB. So for about the cost of two text messages, you can quickly verify a deal, while in the store!

If you have Unlimited Internet, mobile.DealValidator.com will quickly become one of the most useful applications available to you on your phone.

Why does the mobile site not have as many features as the regular website?

To reduce bandwidth requirements and speed delivery to mobile devices.