Terms of service
The rules, in plain English.
Last updated 8 July 2026
ShelfHunt is run by Binared Ltd (company no. 11176824), Unit A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall IP28 7DE. By using ShelfHunt — the website or the Telegram bot — you agree to these terms.
What ShelfHunt is
ShelfHunt tells you when sold-out products come back in stock at online shops, based on reports from our community and our own automated checks. It's free to use. We plan to add a paid tier with extras later; nothing paid exists yet.
What ShelfHunt isn't
- We're not a shop. When we link you to a retailer, your purchase is with them, on their terms and prices. We have no control over their stock, pricing or delivery.
- We're not a guarantee. We work hard to catch restocks quickly, but stock data can be wrong or late, and popular items sell out fast. Don't rely on ShelfHunt for anything where missing an alert would cost you real money.
- Points aren't money. Points, ranks and badges are a score, not a wage or a balance you're owed. Where we offer rewards, they're funded only from commission we've actually received, and we may change how points and rewards work as the service grows.
Playing fair
- One account per person, and you must be 16 or over.
- No bots, scripts or automation to file reports or farm points.
- No false reports. First-finder credit goes to verified, genuine spots — we may remove points, credits or accounts involved in gaming the system.
- If you share your find links, you must keep the advertising disclosure they carry (see our affiliate disclosure) — it's an ASA requirement, not just ours.
Affiliate links
Some links we send may earn Binared Ltd a commission from the retailer. It never changes the price you pay. Full details on the affiliate disclosure page.
The legal bits
- We provide ShelfHunt "as is". To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for losses from missed or inaccurate alerts, or from anything you buy from a retailer we linked to. Nothing in these terms limits liability that can't legally be limited.
- We can suspend or close accounts that break these rules, and we may change or withdraw features while the service is young.
- If we change these terms in a way that matters, we'll tell you through the bot first.
- These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
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