Effective date: August 5, 2026
iGiftCardz aims to correct material product-information errors clearly and responsibly.
Purpose of This Policy
This policy explains how visitors, manufacturers, rights holders, and other interested parties may report possible errors in product reference pages.
It also describes how corrections are reviewed and implemented.
What May Be Corrected
Correction requests may concern:
- Product names or categories
- Brand or manufacturer information
- Model numbers and manufacturer part numbers
- UPC, EAN, GTIN, ISBN, or catalog identifiers
- Dimensions, weight, capacity, materials, or technical specifications
- Compatibility information
- Package contents
- Warranty descriptions
- Release dates and product history
- Safety information
- Successor, predecessor, or related-product relationships
- Broken links, formatting problems, or typographical errors
How to Submit a Correction
Send correction requests to email below with “Correction Request” in the subject line.
Include the following information when available:
- The product name
- The page address
- The incorrect or disputed statement
- The proposed correction
- The exact product variant involved
- A reliable public source supporting the correction
- Your relationship to the product or organization, if relevant
Preferred Supporting Sources
Correction requests are easier to evaluate when supported by:
- Official manufacturer product pages
- Product manuals or technical documentation
- Government, regulatory, certification, or recall records
- Official publisher, studio, label, or developer documentation
- Clear photographs of product labels submitted by a person authorized to share them
- Reliable identifier or standards databases
Retailer listings and marketplace pages may be considered but may not be sufficient when stronger official documentation conflicts with them.
Review Process
We evaluate whether the report concerns the exact model, region, color, size, edition, bundle, or production revision addressed by the page.
We may compare multiple sources, request clarification, omit disputed information, or contact an appropriate organization when verification is necessary.
A correction request does not guarantee that the requested wording or change will be adopted.
Types of Changes
Minor Corrections
Spelling, grammar, formatting, and other minor errors may be corrected without a visible correction notice.
Factual Corrections
Incorrect identifiers, specifications, compatibility statements, or other material facts may be revised when supported by reliable evidence.
Clarifications
Content may be rewritten to distinguish product variants, explain conflicting sources, or prevent a technically accurate statement from being misunderstood.
Removals
Information may be removed when it cannot be verified, applies to a different product, creates a safety concern, violates rights, or no longer serves an informational purpose.
Correction Notices
For significant errors that could materially affect product identification, compatibility, safety, or purchasing research, we may add a dated correction or update notice.
Minor revisions and routine updates may be reflected through the page’s last-updated date without a separate notice.
Disagreements Between Sources
When reliable sources conflict, we may:
- Identify the applicable product variant
- Explain that published values differ
- Use the strongest official source
- Omit the disputed value until it can be resolved
We do not reconcile conflicting product information by guessing.
Manufacturer and Brand Requests
Manufacturers and brand representatives may submit factual corrections, but they do not control independent editorial wording or require removal of accurate, lawful product information merely because it is unfavorable.
Commercial relationships, advertising, or the provision of free products do not receive preferential correction treatment.
Customer Feedback Summaries
Requests involving feedback summaries should identify a factual error, misleading characterization, variant mismatch, or unsupported generalization.
A disagreement with a balanced summary does not by itself establish that the summary is inaccurate.
Response and Timing
We review correction requests as resources permit. Complex issues, conflicting documentation, and requests involving several product variants may require additional review.
We do not guarantee an individual response to every submission.
Correction Contact
Include “Correction Request” in the subject line.