What UK Shortlists may check
- Whether a route still has a plausible merchant destination.
- Whether product names and variants match the shortlist context.
- Whether price-band positioning still appears reasonable.
- Whether major policy or subscription caveats should be visible.
- Whether broken or misleading outbound links need correction.
What readers should verify
- Final price and any delivery cost.
- Stock status and dispatch date.
- Exact model, size, colour, capacity, or generation.
- Warranty, returns, cancellation, and support terms.
- Subscription, app, privacy, installation, or compatibility requirements.
Extra checks after a paid click
If you arrived from an advert, launch post, or social recommendation, treat the final merchant page as the source of truth before buying. Paid traffic can help readers find a useful route, but it does not make product information live or guaranteed.
- Confirm the product variant still matches the shortlist description.
- Check that delivery, returns, warranty, and support terms are acceptable for you.
- For portable power, check device wattage, cable compatibility, capacity, and any travel or airline rules.
- For office chairs, check dimensions, returns, floor/caster fit, and whether the merchant page makes health claims.
- For dash cams, check hardwiring, app requirements, memory-card support, placement rules, and any privacy/legal constraints.
Important limit
UK Shortlists does not claim uninterrupted real-time merchant monitoring unless a specific page explicitly says so. Listings can change after a page is updated.
If a merchant link is broken, misleading, or pointing to the wrong product variant, report it through Editorial Contact.