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To the necromancer, why necro just to argue?
It's either a substandard business model. Which just probably points you towards already existing discounts, saying as developers almost always lower their prices universally, or it offers you coupons on non-regulated non delivery system alternative scam threats.
You can't buy the game for cheaper than what the developer is selling it, unless you earn a coupon, through legitimate sources.
It shows you any coupons if any for the product. Auto show you promo codes instead of searching for them. It will even show you a price history for you.
And it has a price drop wishlist type of thing.
Honey is not free money. It let's you get the better price.
Even Linus advertises it.
https://www.joinhoney.com/about