This Coupon App is Either Totally Genius, or Completely Pointless
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 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.
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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.
A legal battle over coupons intensifies, as the KidStuff coupon book suggests either SnipSnap goes – or KidStuff does.
The controversial SnipSnap coupon app faces a lawsuit, filed by a coupon provider unhappy about its offers appearing in the app.
(Be sure to read this followup story: “EXCLUSIVE: SnipSnap is Sued, Accused of Infringing Coupon Copyrights”) The controversial coupon app SnipSnap is making a big stink about the fact that Target will no longer allow its coupons to appear on the app. But Target is not the only retailer to tell SnipSnap to knock it off. Spokespersons for both Target[Read More…]