Fake Grocery Coupon Offers Might Not Actually Be Complete Scams
Shoppers wonder whether Facebook posts promising free $100 coupons for ALDI, Publix and Kroger are real or scams.
Shoppers wonder whether Facebook posts promising free $100 coupons for ALDI, Publix and Kroger are real or scams.
Two New Jersey shoppers are accused of using fraudulent $10 coupons at self-checkout, over and over again, to get nearly everything for free.
North Carolina police arrest two Walmart shoppers for fraud, after seizing more than 800 counterfeit coupons worth over $8,400.
A dairy company cancels a coupon offer for a free gallon of milk, after counterfeit versions flood the market.
A major counterfeit coupon case generates surprising reactions, from some who consider it not that much of a big deal.
A Louisiana man is charged with creating at least $1 million worth of counterfeit printable coupons and selling them online.
Purina cancels a coupon for free cat food, after counterfeiters reproduce and sell copies of the coupon online.
Six months after its mass deletion of coupon groups, Facebook is quietly continuing to shut down groups that encourage coupon fraud.
Finally, a definitive answer to why Facebook is shutting down coupon groups – turns out investigators working for the coupon industry are behind it.
A former cashier is sentenced to pay Kroger $5,000 after scamming her store by using counterfeit coupons.