Coupon Fraud Scheme Could Cost One Man $185 Million
A convicted coupon fraudster could be ordered to pay back $185 million to victimized manufacturers.
A convicted coupon fraudster could be ordered to pay back $185 million to victimized manufacturers.
Days ahead of her wedding, a Dick’s Sporting Goods cashier is accused of entering false coupons and discounts.
The case concludes against a Pennsylvania man accused of stealing coupon inserts and providing them to an online reseller.
Their alleged suppliers were convicted, but a South Carolina couple accused of selling stolen coupon inserts are exonerated.
A New York man is charged with using counterfeit coupons to get packs of cigarettes for just a dollar apiece.
A Connecticut woman is charged with using fake coupons and a stolen identity to scam a local store.
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A woman convicted of selling fraudulent coupons is given a very long prison sentence.
A former coupon industry executive is convicted of various charges, in a long-running federal fraud case.
The wife of a police officer charged with stealing coupon inserts, is herself arrested in connection with the case.