Landmark Digital Coupon Bill Comes Back To Life
A first-of-its-kind digital coupon bill could once again become the first of its kind to be signed into law.
A first-of-its-kind digital coupon bill could once again become the first of its kind to be signed into law.
A Michaels shopper sues, saying its 20% coupons offer “fake discounts” off “fake prices.”
A man convicted in a major counterfeit coupon case downplays his victims’ losses, in an attempt to secure a shorter sentence.
Today’s controversy over digital coupons has echoes of a similar coupon debate that happened decades ago.
Two states debate proposed laws that would require stores to grant you digital coupon discounts automatically.
A BJ’s customer is sentenced for his role in a $63,000 coupon scam.
The coupon insert providers are pausing publication early this year, taking a mid-January break at the same time.
A bill requiring in-store alternatives to digital coupons fails to become law, but others are still pending.
After thousands of grocery customers had their loyalty accounts drained, a Michigan man is arrested for theft.
The Fetch rewards app introduces a new gaming feature that has proven to be polarizing for users.