Corrections Policy
LootBandit updates or corrects pages when a factual issue, source change, or stale recommendation materially changes the answer.
What triggers a correction
Examples include changed retailer rules, revised warranty terms, wrong compatibility claims, outdated pricing context, broken support steps, or missing model differences.
How updates are handled
The page is revised in place, the visible updated date changes when the answer materially changes, and the related links are checked so readers do not get routed into stale follow-up pages.
Readers can report an issue through the support inbox once it is published.
Trust and policy pages
These pages explain who publishes the guides, how pages are updated, and how commerce links are used without replacing the main answer.
Editorial scope, site purpose, and what readers can expect from the guide library.
Editorial GuidelinesHow pages are scoped, updated, and held to one clear search intent.
Review PolicyHow product recommendations, comparison notes, and buyer warnings are handled.
Corrections PolicyHow factual issues, source changes, and update requests are corrected.
Sourcing MethodologyWhere policy, manual, retailer, and model information comes from before a page is published.
Author ProfileCoverage, sourcing, and update policy behind the published guides.
Affiliate DisclosureHow Amazon outbound links are used without replacing the answer-first layout.
Privacy PolicyWhat the site records to improve page quality and reader experience.
Accessibility StatementHow the guide library is kept readable on mobile, keyboard, and assistive-technology paths.