Couponing Crisis Averted, As Coupon Collectors Return to Work
A U.S. company’s coupon processing facilities are up and running again, after a temporary shutdown disrupted the whole process.
A U.S. company’s coupon processing facilities are up and running again, after a temporary shutdown disrupted the whole process.
A major coupon processor has closed down its sorting facilities, leaving retailers with nowhere to send their coupons for reimbursement.
Everyone loves digital coupons, but everyone also loves paper coupons. Can both be true – or neither?
A new analysis says coupon use is down, because there are more digital coupons than anyone cares to use.
A judge tosses a lawsuit that could have forced the coupon industry to fork over more than a billion dollars to one man.
Dozens of coupon issuers and clearinghouses are named in a lawsuit that accuses them of unfair competition.
New coupon statistics show why we’re using fewer coupons at the grocery store, and more at drug and dollar stores.
Impressionable investors are shocked to learn that printable coupons are popular, so they suddenly start buying stock in Coupons.com.
A new report on coupon statistics says we saved less with coupons last year than at any time since before the recession.
Hope you enjoyed it these past few years, because “extreme couponing” is apparently dead. At least that’s according to a couple of new reports, which say marketers have managed to turn “extreme couponing” into just plain “couponing” again. Well, it was fun while it lasted. The pair of mid-year coupon reports, from NCH Marketing and Inmar, show that manufacturers have[Read More…]