Glitchers Prompt Company to Cancel All of Its Coupons
The maker of Hydroxycut invalidates all of its coupons, after fraudsters take advantage of them to score massive amounts of overage.
The maker of Hydroxycut invalidates all of its coupons, after fraudsters take advantage of them to score massive amounts of overage.
Some coupons are beginning to state that they’re not valid in Puerto Rico – and couponers there want to know why.
Senior citizens can use Sensodyne coupons again! The maker of several consumer health care products finally revises its controversial coupon language.
New coupons that forbid federal health care recipients or senior citizens from using them, create a firestorm among angry consumers.
Kimberly-Clark insert coupons contain a bold new warning against counterfeiting and selling them.
Can you use a coupon for “any” Lipton product, on iced tea bottles? Starbucks coupons on canned Doubleshots? The answer is kind of complicated.
Hillshire had designs on spreading its restrictive coupon language throughout the grocery store – but Pilgrim’s Pride and Tyson have other ideas.
A new study suggests that manufacturers relax their rules against trading and buying coupons – even though the practice could prove costly to consumers.
Tide reverses an earlier ruling, saying that 10 ounce bottles are now considered “trial size” and cannot be purchased using coupons.
When is it okay to print a PDF coupon, how many can you use, and why can’t companies and retailers offer a straight answer?