Couponer Sues Target and Jewel-Osco, Says Starbucks Should Pay His Sales Tax
An Illinois couponer sues two stores, arguing that the fine print on his Starbucks coupons mean he doesn’t owe sales tax.
An Illinois couponer sues two stores, arguing that the fine print on his Starbucks coupons mean he doesn’t owe sales tax.
A tech company demands that more than a half dozen retailers either stop offering digital coupons – or pay up.
A shopper who sued because Coach outlet stores were offering too many coupons, has her lawsuit dismissed by a federal judge.
Several former employees sue OfficeMax, after they’re fired for using coupons to make purchases in their own store.
A Chicago shopper sues Whole Foods Market for improperly charging him $1.39 on a purchase that he made using a coupon.
Coupons.com files a lawsuit to stop a coupon app from automatically downloading all of its digital coupons to users’ grocery loyalty cards.
A Sears cashier who was fired for offering unused coupons to his customers, loses a discrimination lawsuit against the company.
A lawsuit against the SnipSnap coupon app comes to an end, but several legal questions surrounding the app remain unresolved.
Dozens of supermarkets could be forced to settle with a company that claims ownership of technology used in their digital coupon programs.
A federal lawsuit argues that a promised “free” coupon that was really “buy one get one free”, was deceptive and unfair.