Affiliate Disclosure
Transparency about how we earn revenue and how it affects our content.
Last updated: March 2025
How We Make Money
The Debt Flipper is a free resource. We earn revenue through affiliate partnerships with some of the debt relief companies and financial services we review and recommend on our website.
What This Means for You
When you click on certain links on our website and sign up for a service, we may receive a commission from the provider. This commission comes from the company — it does not increase the cost to you in any way.
Our Editorial Independence
Our affiliate relationships do not influence our rankings, reviews, or recommendations. We evaluate all companies based on the same criteria: fees, reputation, customer reviews, BBB rating, minimum debt requirements, and overall value to consumers.
We include companies on our site that we believe provide genuine value to people struggling with debt. If we don't believe a company meets our standards, we won't recommend it — regardless of potential affiliate revenue.
Which Links Are Affiliate Links?
Links that take you to a debt relief company's website or sign-up page may be affiliate links. These are typically "Get Free Consultation," "Visit Site," or similar call-to-action buttons. Internal links to our own content (calculator, guides, etc.) are not affiliate links.
FTC Compliance
This disclosure is provided in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials. We are committed to full transparency about our business relationships.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we make money, please contact us at [email protected].