StarKist: “No Evidence” of Problems With Settlement Coupons
StarKist denies there are any problems with its $5.03 coupons – but takes steps to address problems anyway.
StarKist denies there are any problems with its $5.03 coupons – but takes steps to address problems anyway.
A new report finds that coupon fraud is increasing online, due to “oversharing” and “one-time use email addresses.”
A federal judge orders StarKist to come up with a solution for consumers whose StarKist coupons are being rejected in stores.
BerryCart, a rebate app for healthy and organic items, is shutting down effective next week.
RetailMeNot’s first-ever “Shopping Specialist” is paid $5,000 to go shopping.
Pepsi introduces a new cash-back loyalty program that bypasses traditional rebate apps.
The founder of a coupon app is accused of misappropriating and keeping investors’ cash for himself.
Yahoo releases a new app that lets you clip digital grocery coupons while checking your email.
The publisher of the Entertainment coupon books has a new owner, with some new ideas about where to take the company.
StarKist coupons sent out to class action members could prove to be both lucrative, and problematic.