Suspected Coupon Thief “Freaks Out”, Turns Herself In
A New Mexico woman wanted for stealing stacks of Sunday newspapers sees her own surveillance photos on TV, and surrenders to police.
A New Mexico woman wanted for stealing stacks of Sunday newspapers sees her own surveillance photos on TV, and surrenders to police.
A North Carolina woman is arrested and charged with stealing stacks of newspapers and coupon inserts, in full view of several witnesses.
Police in New Mexico release surveillance photos of a woman suspected of stealing Sunday newspapers for the coupons inside.
A Wisconsin grocery cashier is arrested for allegedly matching coupons to his customers’ purchases, and pocketing the cash for himself.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
A New York postal worker pleads guilty to swiping Victoria’s Secret coupons from the mail she was supposed to have delivered.
A Toys “R” Us employee is charged with creating bogus coupon codes, to get $56,000 worth of goodies for free.
A Texas Walmart employee is sentenced for swapping nonexistent coupons for cash, to the tune of $72,620.
A New York man is indicted on charges of threatening to kill a convenience store clerk with a box cutter, for refusing his expired coupons.
A former Safeway cashier is sentenced to jail time for using coupons to steal more than $3,000 from his store.