Printable Coupons Get a First-of-the-Month Reprieve
Printable coupons appear to have made a first-of-the-month comeback, after a notable decline last month.
Printable coupons appear to have made a first-of-the-month comeback, after a notable decline last month.
Shoppers who misused coupons in an attempt to get hundreds of dollars in merchandise for free, are let off with a light warning.
A fast-food restaurant customer is caught on video, in a racist argument over a coupon.
A Florida man is charged with attacking a Burger King cashier who refused his coupons.
Kohl’s introduces a new loyalty program that eliminates points and offers twice as much Kohl’s Cash.
A family-owned water park issues an amazing coupon that it instantly regrets.
New Rubbermaid coupons contain a curious restriction that prevent them from being used at dollar stores.
Walmart pulls the plug on its Scan & Go self-checkout service yet again – disappointing those who had hoped for access to digital coupons.
A pop song about coupons? A band releases a new single about your favorite discount vehicle.
Target eliminates its printable coupon page, in a move aimed at getting shoppers to go digital.