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Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 18 August 2026

Weirdly Good is an affiliate site. Nearly every product link here is a paid link. If you click one and buy something, the retailer pays us a small commission. You pay exactly the same price — the commission comes out of the retailer's margin, never out of your pocket.

The statement Amazon requires

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Weirdly Good is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and its Indian equivalent, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.in.

Who pays us, and for what

PartnerCoversHow it works
Amazon India Associates Amazon.in listings Our tracking tag is appended to the link. If you buy within the cookie window, Amazon pays us a percentage of the order.
Cuelinks Flipkart, Meesho, Myntra, Ajio, Snapdeal, Tata Cliq and ~1,000 other Indian brands A script rewrites outbound links into affiliate links automatically. Flipkart closed direct affiliate signups, so this is how those platforms are reached at all.

What this does and doesn't buy

It is worth being blunt about where commission could bias a site like this, and where it doesn't.

About the prices you see

Prices on this site are indicative and are stamped with the date they were recorded. Indian marketplaces reprice constantly, so the figure on the card can be stale by the time you click.

The price on the retailer's own page is the only real one. Always check it before you pay. Amazon's operating agreement requires affiliates either to pull prices live through its Product Advertising API or to display them with an "as of" date, and we do the latter until API access is granted.

Third-party links and tags

Every outbound buy button carries rel="nofollow sponsored", which is what Google requires of paid links. Where a product has no direct link, the button runs a search on that platform instead — which means it never lands you on a dead page.

Affiliate tags belonging to other people are stripped from any link before it is published here.

Why this page exists

Two reasons, and both are binding rather than optional:

India's Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and the associated e-commerce and misleading-advertisement rules point the same way: say plainly that the links are paid.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, or you think a listing is misleading, tell us at rajatpandeyindia29@gmail.com. We would genuinely rather remove a product than keep a bad one earning.