[4][3][5] TPG began monetizing content through affiliate marketing in February 2011, which became the main source of the company's revenue.
[2] In 2020 Business Insider reported that multiple TPG employees had anonymously accused Kelly of fostering a toxic work environment, including drug use and abusive behavior toward staff.
TPG and its parent company, Red Ventures, do not tolerate any form of harassment, exploitation, or discrimination in the workplace and take seriously their responsibility to create environments where people feel safe, respected, and able to do their best work.”[8][5] In September 2021, TPG released an app to track airline points and miles across multiple airlines.
[9] On January 11, 2022, TPG preemptively sued American Airlines, asking a Delaware court to make it legal for customers to manage their frequent flyer data on a third-party website.
[1] The Points Guy is included on Wikipedia's spam blacklist due to having questionable relationships with the credit card companies it covers.