Tide Confounds Couponers With “Trial Size” Ruling
Tide reverses an earlier ruling, saying that 10 ounce bottles are now considered “trial size” and cannot be purchased using coupons.
Tide reverses an earlier ruling, saying that 10 ounce bottles are now considered “trial size” and cannot be purchased using coupons.
Procter & Gamble revises its official coupon policy, making changes regarding missed coupons and printables.
A 73-year-old Sears cashier sues the store, after he was fired for offering spare coupons to his customers.
A coffee shop in New York is being ridiculed, for its head-scratching coupon that it insists is entirely real.
A new survey shows how the youngest couponers are saving – and how their preferences represent both couponing’s past, and future.
Coupons.com rakes in $168 million with its IPO, then watches as its stock price nearly doubles on the first day of trading.
A Vermont retailer is sentenced for fraud, for cashing in more than $500,000 in baby formula coupon checks without ever selling any formula.
A California man is sentenced for selling more than $1.3 million in fake Kohl’s coupons – but his sentence isn’t the worst part.
New Jersey police arrest two men, and expect to arrest two others, for using counterfeit baby formula coupons at hundreds of Walmart stores.
Some of Publix’s newest stores aren’t doubling coupons, raising concerns that existing stores could follow.