Coupons Are Getting Better – As Long As You Don’t Like to Eat
Mid-year figures show there are a lot more coupons, worth a lot more money – but far fewer of them are for food.
Mid-year figures show there are a lot more coupons, worth a lot more money – but far fewer of them are for food.
A Florida woman is convicted and sentenced for pulling a gun on a Walmart cashier who refused her coupon.
Four Florida residents are charged with using counterfeit coupons to get free products from Walmart, then reselling them at flea markets.
Coupon distributors explain why, for the second year in a row, there are no coupon inserts on the third weekend in July.
These two winners will each receive a signed copy of “Coupon Crazy” and a $10 Walmart gift card, in celebration of Coupons in the News’ second anniversary.
A mother-and-son team in Wisconsin is accused of publishing coupon books to benefit veterans – then never giving them a dime.
A new survey finds that most of us prefer fueling up at supermarkets and club stores – even though we don’t always do it.
A Pennsylvania woman is sentenced for selling coupon books to help a four-year-old cancer patient – then pocketing the cash for herself.
In celebration of Coupons in the News’ second anniversary, enter to win a signed copy of “Coupon Crazy”, plus a $10 Walmart gift card.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from SmartSource and RedPlum in your July 13, 2014 Sunday newspaper.