Factor 75 claims to offer a "hero" discount through ID.me, but Factor 75 set it us so that no one can receive the discount. Factor 75 provided false information to ID.me, which in turn causes ID.me to automatically redirect people to a completely different website instead of redirecting qualifying ID.me account holders back to the Factor 75 webpage. Here's the breakdown from the Factor 75 Hero Discount Offer page: Click on green "Verify With ID.me" button - Select Military (New Customer) option - Click on blue "Continue to sign in" button - Sign in with email & password - ID.me automatically verifies my account and applies Factor 75 Hero discount in the background process - ID.me redirects me to a completely random website. Because of this, people cannot use the ID.me discount they qualified for. This is intentional false advertising by Factor 75. I say intentional, because Factor 75 listed a completely different company's website address as the redirect link they want ID.me to use.
-- Here is the Factor 75 Hero Discount Offer: https://www.factor75.com/pages/hero-discounts?cjdata=MXxOfDB8WXww&cjevent=03635268830911ee820166c40a82b82d&utm_source=ID.me~cj&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=ID.me-+Hero+Discount+Page&utm_id=cj~15540827
-- Here is the wrong website that ID.me redirects me to: https://www.hellofresh.com/plans?c=IDFJMNH26OCA&dm_dollars=true&mealsize=-&utm_campaign=DirectAffiliate_ID.me_Military_New_Aug&utm_content=act_affiliate_directaffiliate&utm_id=4e401f13-133d-484a-8c79-40bac491687f&utm_medium=cpm&utm_source=id.me
Desired outcome: Factor 75 needs to correct their mistake and give ID.me the correct information so ID.me can send qualifying customers to the correct Factor 75 webpage and utilize the discount that Factor 75 offers.