RedPlum Finally Retires – Taking Printable and Digital Coupons With It
RedPlum and RetailMeNot remove digital and printable coupons from their websites.
RedPlum and RetailMeNot remove digital and printable coupons from their websites.
The RedPlum brand is retired online and in your Sunday newspaper, in favor of a new name and new look.
Coupon providers Valassis and Qples join forces to provide more personalized printable coupons on social media.
RedPlum.com introduces new printing software that does not use Java, while SmartSource.com plans software that requires no downloads at all.
Less than a year after rebranding RedPlum.com as “Save.com/coupons”, the company changes its mind and switches back.
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If you’ve grown weary of the near-constant warnings about Java lately, and their effect on your ability to print coupons, relief is on the way. Two of the major printable coupon providers are as frustrated as you are, and they’re making plans to give up on the troubled technology altogether. Coupon Network is already working on an alternative, and SmartSource[Read More…]
First, Coupons.com changed its look – and made it harder to change your zip code. Then RedPlum.com changed its look – and made it harder to change your zip code. So it might make you wonder, are these printable coupon site redesigns really masking another motive? Yes, and no. Coupons.com has been tinkering with its layout for a while, and[Read More…]
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