Company Gives Up Fight Against Coupon Counterfeiters
The maker of Jack Link’s beef jerky has withdrawn its legal case against a trio of coupon counterfeiters that it can’t track down.
The maker of Jack Link’s beef jerky has withdrawn its legal case against a trio of coupon counterfeiters that it can’t track down.
An app developer has partnered with 150 grocery stores to install special in-store sensors that could offer you discounts.
Today is the last day to print from Coupon Network, before the printable coupon site officially closes.
A New York hardware store owner is sentenced for fraudulently filling out more than $20,000 in light bulb rebate coupons.
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.
Get a sneak preview of all of the scheduled coupon inserts from RedPlum and SmartSource you can expect to see in 2014.
A Pennsylvania woman is charged with selling coupon books to help a four-year-old cancer patient – then pocketing the cash.
The SmartSource vs. RedPlum battle continues, as the parent company of one coupon provider fires back at the other’s lawsuit.
Valassis is being acquired by a deep-pocketed new owner – so will that mean better coupons for us?
A Phoenix woman is charged with using more than $1 million worth of counterfeit coupons at Target to support her drug habit.