Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure page for isharacoffee.in

Affiliate disclosure

isharacoffee.in — transparency about how we earn

Last updated: June 2025
Plain-language summary

isharacoffee.in earns a small commission when you buy through our links on Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, and other platforms. This costs you nothing extra — the price you pay is exactly the same. We never promote products just to earn a commission; every deal we share is one we genuinely believe offers real value to Indian shoppers.

In short: Our links are affiliate links. We get paid a small cut if you buy. Your price never changes. Our opinion is always honest.
Affiliate programs we participate in

We are registered partners of the following affiliate programs:

Amazon Associates

amazon.in affiliate program (India)

Flipkart Affiliate

flipkart.com affiliate program

Myntra Affiliate

myntra.com partner program

Other programs

Meesho, Nykaa, Ajio & others

What this means for you
  • You pay the exact same price whether you use our link or go directly to the store. Affiliate links do not add any markup.
  • Our deal recommendations are based on genuine value, not on commission rates. Higher-commission products are not prioritised over better deals.
  • Every page or post containing affiliate links will display a short disclosure notice near the top, so you always know before you click.
  • We do not accept payment from brands or sellers to feature their products. No sponsored placements are disguised as organic deals.
  • Deal prices change frequently. We do our best to keep listings current, but always verify the final price on the retailer’s checkout page before purchasing.
Legal compliance

This disclosure is made in accordance with the following guidelines and regulations:

FTC guidelines (USA)

16 CFR Part 255 — Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

Amazon Associates ToS

Amazon requires all Associates to clearly disclose their affiliate relationship on every page with affiliate links.

India IT Act 2000

Information Technology Act — governs digital commerce disclosures and online consumer protection in India.

ASCI guidelines

Advertising Standards Council of India requires clear labelling of paid/affiliate content for Indian audiences.

Questions about this disclosure?

If you have any questions about how we handle affiliate relationships, what data we collect, or how our recommendations work, please get in touch. We’re happy to explain.

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