Why verification matters
Opportunity pages should help you decide whether something is worth your time, not push you into action before the basics are clear. A better page makes the source, timing, cost, risk, and effort visible early.
Verification matters because many opportunity pages on the internet are vague, thin, or too promotional. BonusMantra uses a simple rule-based review so users can compare opportunities faster and notice risk earlier.
Opportunity pages should help you decide whether something is worth your time, not push you into action before the basics are clear. A better page makes the source, timing, cost, risk, and effort visible early.
A high score is not a guarantee. It only means the opportunity looks clearer, safer, and easier to evaluate.
A low score means the opportunity is harder to evaluate safely. It may still be real, but the source, timing, or reward structure is too unclear to recommend confidently.
A high score does not mean guaranteed payout, guaranteed approval, guaranteed badge issuance, or guaranteed results. It only means the page is clearer and easier to inspect using current evidence.
Opportunity pages should be reviewed when something important changes: published date, official terms, expiry window, access rules, or source page availability. At minimum, the visible last-checked date should tell readers how fresh the page is.
Read the official source first, then use the trust score and red-flag notes to decide whether the page deserves your time.