SnipSnap Survives After Settling Coupon Copyright Lawsuit
A lawsuit against the SnipSnap coupon app comes to an end, but several legal questions surrounding the app remain unresolved.
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.
A Florida man files a lawsuit against Domino’s, for sending him unwanted pizza coupons via text.
A Coach shopper argues that the store gives out so many coupons, that the discount ends up becoming meaningless.
A three-year legal dispute over a little-noticed coupon security feature finally ends, in Coupons.com’s favor.
A grocery shopper with a “75% off” coupon tries to buy 15 shopping carts full of food, and threatens to sue when the store says no.
A mother-and-son team in Wisconsin is accused of publishing coupon books to benefit veterans – then never giving them a dime.
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.