Sneaky Marketing or False Advertising? When a Coupon Is Not What It Seems
A federal lawsuit argues that a promised “free” coupon that was really “buy one get one free”, was deceptive and unfair.
A federal lawsuit argues that a promised “free” coupon that was really “buy one get one free”, was deceptive and unfair.
A Florida man files a lawsuit against Domino’s, for sending him unwanted pizza coupons via text.
A man whose coupon was refused at Little Caesars ends up getting arrested for robbery and assault, after the dispute gets just a little out of hand.
An exhaustive study of more than a thousand grocery stores reveals new insights about the state of double coupon policies across the country.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from SmartSource and RedPlum in your December 7, 2014 Sunday newspaper.
Are coupons on the way out? A new survey finds that younger people prefer sales and other deals to using coupons.
An Oklahoma family whose King’s Hawaiian rolls were swiped by an intruder, gets a welcome surprise package in the mail.
Millions of grocery shoppers are having to do without digital coupons beginning today – some temporarily, others for good.
The Thanksgiving newspaper will be stuffed with ads and coupons – but you might want to take a closer look at how much you’re paying for it.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from P&G in your November 30, 2014 Sunday newspaper.