Remember When RedPlum.com Became Save.com/Coupons? Never Mind.
Less than a year after rebranding RedPlum.com as “Save.com/coupons”, the company changes its mind and switches back.
Less than a year after rebranding RedPlum.com as “Save.com/coupons”, the company changes its mind and switches back.
Target offers reassurance that it will continue to offer printable coupons, even though its printable coupon partner is closing down.
CouponNetwork.com is shutting down, effective in December. But is it doing so voluntarily, or under duress?
How about a year’s supply of free DiGiorno pizza coupons? It’s no contest, it’s a reward – for a pizza-related car crash.
Dentists across the country might just give you some coupons – if your kids hand over their candy.
A new report shows that casual couponers are saving more – but not nearly as much as those who are serious about it.
A California man admits to making and selling fake Kohl’s coupons online – now he faces up to 20 years behind bars.
The controversial SnipSnap coupon app faces a lawsuit, filed by a coupon provider unhappy about its offers appearing in the app.
Social media and coupons are a great combination for companies. But for consumers, it can be a little more complicated. Do you really want to hit “like” and let all of your friends know what kind of deodorant or toilet paper you prefer, just to get access to a coupon on Facebook? Well, that’s nothing. How about letting your co-workers[Read More…]
What’s not to like about blinkies? Nicknamed because of the blinking red light on top of the little automatic coupon dispensing machines, they can be a welcome surprise when you come across them in the grocery store. In this age of printable, digital and load-to-card coupons, though, they’re just a little old fashioned. So one company is trying to bring[Read More…]