Coupon Fraudsters Get a Stern Talking-To
Shoppers who misused coupons in an attempt to get hundreds of dollars in merchandise for free, are let off with a light warning.
Shoppers who misused coupons in an attempt to get hundreds of dollars in merchandise for free, are let off with a light warning.
A North Carolina man is charged with using more than $5,000 in counterfeit coupons at Lowes Foods.
Two Louisiana Walgreens employees are accused of using more than $29,000 in fake Catalina coupons.
A woman is accused of using “Frankenstein” coupons to get $18,000 worth of products for free.
Two men are arrested at a Florida Walmart for using more than 100 counterfeit coupons for baby formula.
A former TLC reality TV show star is arrested in connection with an $18,000 coupon fraud case.
A three-time convicted counterfeit coupon user is charged again with using fake coupons at Walmart.
After photocopying more than $20,000 in Tide coupons, two former Albertsons employees are convicted of forgery.
A man is sentenced to 5 years in prison for using about $1,000 in counterfeit coupons at Walmart.
Police investigate three different counterfeit coupon crimes at Walmart that occurred in the same week.