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Why Your Promo Code Was Rejected (and What to Do in the Next 60 Seconds)
A code fails at checkout and the shop tells you nothing useful โ “This code is not valid” โ and you are left guessing. Here is the guessing, done for you, in the order the causes actually occur. 1. The minimum spend, measured on the wrong number By far the most common cause. “$10 off […]
Updated July 15, 2026
We Track Thousands of Brands’ Promo Codes. Here’s What’s Actually Out There.
Coupon sites are loud about the discounts they have and silent about the ones they do not. We can do better than that, because we count. Every brand page on this site is built from codes our system collects and re-checks on a schedule. That means at any moment we can ask the boring question […]
Updated July 15, 2026
How to Save at Cricut (Without Falling for Fake Discounts)
Cricut discounts are unusually easy to get wrong, because the biggest saving on the site is not a promo code at all. Here is what actually works, with every number checked against Cricut’s own pages in July 2026. The cheapest way to buy a Cricut machine is refurbished โ and it is not close Cricut […]
Updated July 15, 2026
Frequently asked questions
Do these promo codes actually work?
Most of them do — but no coupon site can promise that every code works on every cart, because the exclusions and minimum spends belong to the store, not to us. What we can promise is narrower and more useful: each code here was working at its last check, and that check date is printed next to it. When a code stops working, it comes off the page.
How often are the codes checked?
Automatically, on a rolling basis — brands with more traffic come round more often. Every brand page shows the date of its own last check rather than a site-wide claim, so you can see exactly how fresh that one page is. If we could not check a code, we do not say that we did.
Why do some codes show no expiry date?
Because the store never published one. We print an expiry date only when the store gives us a real date — we would rather leave the field blank than invent a deadline to make a code feel urgent.
Does TroveCoupon cost anything?
No, and there is no account to create. If you use one of our links or codes, the store may pay us a commission — the price you pay at checkout is the same either way.
A code did not work for me. What now?
Try the next code on that brand’s page — most brands have several live at once, and a code that fails for one cart often works for another. Codes that fail our next check are removed without you having to report them.