Printable Coupons Get a Death Row Reprieve
Are printable coupons back in style? New figures show a reversal in printables’ plummeting popularity.
Are printable coupons back in style? New figures show a reversal in printables’ plummeting popularity.
Coupons.com removes the ability to change your zip code on its main page, to access regional coupon offers.
Digital coupons are now more popular on Coupons.com than printables – likely hastening the day when printables go away for good.
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Two coupon providers are giving you the chance to help others this holiday season, just by using their coupons.
Coupon providers Valassis and Qples join forces to provide more personalized printable coupons on social media.
Coupons.com changes its corporate name to Quotient, but promises consumers won’t notice much of a difference – for now.
Coupons.com tests out a new system that allows you to print coupons, without having to download any special software.
A website offering exclusive Spanish-language printable coupons that English speakers could use, is revamped – without the exclusive coupons.
Target redesigns its printable coupon page, and gets mixed reviews from couponers who are finding it too difficult to pick out the store coupons.