How Walmart & Others Plan to Catch Coupon Counterfeiters in the Act
Walmart may be ready to roll out new scanning software that will allow them to validate coupons, and catch counterfeits, on the spot.
Walmart may be ready to roll out new scanning software that will allow them to validate coupons, and catch counterfeits, on the spot.
Police in New York are looking for two women seen swiping Sunday newspapers and stealing the coupons, right out of their neighbors’ driveways.
A former Winn-Dixie manager is sentenced for taking more than $23,000 from her store by fraudulently entering coupon codes and pocketing the cash.
A grocery shopper with a “75% off” coupon tries to buy 15 shopping carts full of food, and threatens to sue when the store says no.
The end of printed Catalina coupons? That, and better coupon offers overall, are among Catalina’s plans in acquiring the Cellfire digital coupon network.
Details of “coupon policy changes” at Kroger circulate online – but what kind of changes are they, really?
A new study calls out companies that claim to offer printable coupons on their websites, but don’t actually have any.
Impressionable investors are shocked to learn that printable coupons are popular, so they suddenly start buying stock in Coupons.com.
College coupons for 10% off alcohol and drug-related offenses raise eyebrows, at a school with a reputation for partying too hard.
“Gypsy Sisters” star Joann Wells pleads guilty and is sentenced for a scam involving coupons at a North Carolina Target.