Long-Delayed Coupon Fraud Trial Finally Begins (For Real This Time)
After nearly a decade of legal arguments and delays, a $250 million coupon fraud case finally begins.
After nearly a decade of legal arguments and delays, a $250 million coupon fraud case finally begins.
There’s now just one defendant left, in a $250 million coupon fraud trial that’s set to begin next month.
The owner of Coupons.com sues a “coupon fairy” who’s selling thousands of printable coupons on Instagram.
A customer who sued after getting sick at Chipotle, gets coupons for more Chipotle as part of her settlement.
A lawsuit aims to allow retailers to offer lower prices and better sales.
Did Dollar General enable glitching, and improperly accept millions of dollars in coupons? A former employee said it did.
Walgreens is fined yet again for leaving up expired sales tags, and overcharging customers.
A judge dismisses part of a lawsuit that accused coupon code sites of scraping and stealing a competitor’s coupons.
A mother sues Target for $1.6 million, after her son is injured on a giant red ball outside the store.
Two couponers sue Hobby Lobby, claiming they were not given the coupon discounts they deserved.