Disclosure Policy
In order to comply with a recent ruling by the FTC, I’m posting the following disclosure policy for The Table Has Shoes (and Other Ambiguities).
Disclosure Policy
If you are reading this blog, please assume the following to be true (if there is ever a case where the following is not true, I will explicitly state it within the post):
- Every product I write a post about, or that is linked to within a post, is something I have purchased by myself, for my own use in real life, and was not received for free. However, please assume any link to the product within the post is an affiliate link, which means I could profit from a purchase of said product made through The Table Has Shoes (and Other Ambiguities).
- Any opinion on a product is written without regard for whether I will profit from its sale or not. I do have integrity, and I would never steer my readers the wrong way intentionally!
- My experience with a product or service is not necessarily typical of all experiences with the same product or service. The Table Has Shoes (and Other Ambiguities) and all of its authors cannot be held liable if results differ from what is stated in our posts.
- The Table Has Shoes (and Other Ambiguities) makes every effort to only advertise products, companies, and services with which we have had personal experience. We try to be as selective as possible, and make every effort to block ads that do not have a place on this website.
Current Affiliations on The Table Has Shoes (and Other Ambiguities)
Amazon Affiliate
Endless.com Affiliate (in conjunction with Amazon’s program)
Google Adsense
My M&Ms Affiliate
Vistaprint, USA Affiliate
Lonely Planet Affiliate
House of Brides Affiliate
The Knot Wedding Shop Affiliate
Sherpani Affiliate
Sky Mall Affiliate
Adagio Teas Affiliate
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