Value first, discount second
A large percentage discount can be misleading if the product is low quality, rarely useful, or has weak reviews. We prefer products and category paths that solve common shopping needs.
- Useful daily categories get priority over random novelty listings.
- Final price matters more than MRP discount.
- Products with unclear seller or return information are treated carefully.
What we check before featuring a path
When adding a category or product path, we consider whether a normal shopper can make a better decision from that page.
- Category relevance for Indian shoppers.
- Likely price range and payment-offer opportunity.
- Rating quality, recent review signals, and common buyer concerns.
- Whether the outbound link leads users to a useful shopping destination.
Why some pages link to categories
For fast-changing marketplaces, a category deal page can be more useful than a stale product claim. Category links let users compare live options, prices, brands, and availability on the merchant platform.
- Category links reduce the risk of sending users to expired product offers.
- They allow users to compare alternatives before buying.
- They work better for daily deal pages where stock changes quickly.
What users should verify
Smart Prime Deals can guide discovery, but the final merchant page is the source for live purchase information.
- Final checkout price after coupon and delivery charges.
- Seller, warranty, return eligibility, and delivery date.
- Bank offer conditions, EMI fees, and cashback timing.
- Recent reviews and product compatibility for your use case.
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