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.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
The creators of a new app hope to be the first to transform your paper manufacturer’s coupons into digital coupons – and without getting sued!
The new app “Milk” promises to automate couponing, applying hundreds of grocery discounts at the touch of a button. But is it too good to be true?
The SnipSnap coupon app files a patent application, describing how it would allow users to digitize paper manufacturer’s coupons.
Look out Ibotta and Checkout 51, Groupon is offering cash back on your groceries, with the U.S. debut of its own cash-back app.
Curious about Checkout 51? Get the story behind the creation of the new savings app.
The SnipSnap coupon app issues a sharp response, to a lawsuit filed by the publishers of KidStuff coupon books.
Days after Valpak announced a partnership with the controversial SnipSnap coupon app, the whole deal has been called off.
Valpak partners with the controversial SnipSnap coupon app, legitimizing the coupons that users were already photographing, uploading and using.