Price2Click wants articles, images, trademarks, retailer concerns, and reader complaints handled cleanly.

Use this page when the issue is about rights, ownership, brand representation, reader safety, or a serious complaint. For simple factual errors, use the Corrections Policy.

Reuse and Attribution

You may quote short excerpts, reference facts, and reuse limited Price2Click tables or original visual blocks when the use is clearly attributed to Price2Click and includes a visible, active link to the original page.

Do not republish full articles, near-full rewrites, translated copies, or bulk collections of Price2Click material without written permission. Automated scraping, mass copying, and using Price2Click articles as source material for another commercial content site are not permitted.

If you want to syndicate, translate, license, or reuse a larger part of an article, email info@price2.click with the Price2Click URL, the material you want to use, where it will appear, and whether the use is commercial.

Images, screenshots, manufacturer media, retailer media, and Creative Commons assets shown on Price2Click may have separate owners or license terms. If you reuse an image or media asset, keep the visible source/credit information with it and follow the original owner or license terms. We cannot grant rights to material we do not own.

If you believe Price2Click has used material that belongs to you, email info@price2.click with:

  • the Price2Click URL;
  • the material you believe is affected;
  • proof that you own or represent the rights;
  • the action you want us to take.

Possible actions include removing the material, replacing it, adding clearer attribution, correcting a caption, or linking to the proper source.

Product, Brand, or Retailer Complaints

If an article misstates a product detail, price condition, warranty term, retailer policy, or brand position, send the exact URL and supporting source. We review these reports under our Corrections Policy.

Reader Safety Issues

If a recommendation appears unsafe, misleading, or materially outdated, mark the email subject as Urgent correction and include the page URL plus the issue.

What Happens Next

  1. We identify the affected page or asset.Reports without a URL or clear description are much harder to verify.
  2. We check ownership, source, or product evidence.For rights claims, include proof that you own or represent the affected material.
  3. We choose the cleanest fix.That may be removal, replacement, attribution, a correction note, or a clearer product/retailer description.
  4. We prioritize reader risk.Safety and materially misleading buying advice are handled before cosmetic or preference-based complaints.