Federal Judge Okays the Criminalization of Coupons
A ban on coupons? Believe it! A second local law that prohibits retailers from accepting certain coupons, survives a court challenge.
A ban on coupons? Believe it! A second local law that prohibits retailers from accepting certain coupons, survives a court challenge.
Walgreens must change its shelf tags, adjust its ads and ensure its prices are correct – or else – as part of a settlement in the state of Missouri.
Two Ohio men sue Walmart over $1.83 in overcharges, after returning items and not getting refunded all of the tax that they paid.
A man who sued after an altercation involving free supermarket samples, argued that there should have been clear rules about how many he could take.
General Mills completely reverses its controversial new legal terms, which would have barred coupon users and newsletter subscribers from suing the company.
General Mills outrages couponers with a quiet update to its legal policy, saying you can’t sue them if you download their coupons.
A federal appeals court reinstates a lawsuit involving the now-defunct Coupon Network printable coupon site.
A California couple accused of having an “overly aggressive couponing” campaign is fighting to get their 7-Eleven store back.
A 73-year-old Sears cashier sues the store, after he was fired for offering spare coupons to his customers.
CouponCabin files a federal lawsuit to keep other coupon code sites from stealing its unique offers.