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Affiliate Disclosures

This page explains how BuckHound earns affiliate revenue, what data powers the product, and what never influences item ordering.

Last updated March 18, 2026Affiliate commissions disclosedNo paid placement ordering

FTC affiliate disclosure

BuckHound participates in affiliate marketing programs and may earn commissions on qualifying purchases made through outbound links. This does not change the price you pay.

  • Amazon Associates Program
  • eBay Partner Network

As an Amazon Associate, BuckHound earns from qualifying purchases.

Data sources

BuckHound combines third-party deal data with its own observed price snapshots.

  • Keepa for Amazon price-history context where available.
  • BuckHound’s own observed tracking for supported retailers such as eBay and Newegg after you save an item.
  • Retailer and partner feeds for listing details and current product metadata.

What influences ordering

When BuckHound surfaces items in lists or alerts, the ordering is driven by observed price change, tracked history, recency, and retailer-quality signals.

What never influences ordering

BuckHound does not take paid placements, does not rank higher-commission products above more relevant items, and does not penalize products because they are non-affiliate.

Price information

Prices shown on BuckHound are informational. Retailers still control final cart price, coupons, shipping, taxes, availability, and checkout terms.

Questions

If you have questions about BuckHound’s affiliate relationships or disclosure practices, email [email protected].