When Coupons Cross the Line From Savings to Spam
Google pulls the plug on a service that promised to deliver location-based notifications about coupons and savings to your phone.
Google pulls the plug on a service that promised to deliver location-based notifications about coupons and savings to your phone.
A proposed new app would organize all of your coupons, analyze your calendar, and tell you the best time to shop.
A new couponing system could recognize you when you enter a store, in order to provide you with truly personalized deals.
A new service lets users send a text to request a coupon, saving them the hassle of having to search for one.
Shoppers could be rewarded with coupons for agreeing to pick up other shoppers’ online orders.
Just shake your phone, and new radio ads will beam coupons directly to you.
A proposed new system would let you check out, and apply coupons, using only your fingerprint.
A proposed new promotional system would give you discounts on the spot for groceries you neglected to purchase.
Several TV networks are set to debut commercials that will automatically beam coupons to your phone.
New coupons requiring multiple purchases could be divided up among multiple shoppers.