Our standard

How we verify a deal

“Verified” should mean more than a green badge. This is the minimum check a DealBetul offer must pass.

1. Start with an official source

We prefer the merchant's own promotion page, help centre, terms or publisher programme. Third-party coupon pages may help us discover an offer, but they are not enough on their own to mark it verified.

2. Confirm Malaysia eligibility

We check whether Malaysian customers can actually use the offer. An attractive US, UK or Singapore promotion is not presented as a Malaysia deal.

3. Record the customer benefit precisely

We state what the new customer receives, whether a code is required, important qualifying actions and known expiry. If the amount varies, we say it varies.

4. Check the monetisation route

Where DealBetul earns money, we prefer an approved publisher or affiliate programme. We do not disguise a personal referral link as a commercial affiliate offer when the programme rules do not allow that use.

5. Put a date on it

Every live deal carries a last-checked date. Offers can change at any time, so readers should still confirm the merchant's current checkout and terms before committing.

Our status labels

BETUL Verified means the key offer claims were checked against official merchant information. Researching means we are still checking the benefit, eligibility or monetisation route and do not yet recommend a deal.