digital coupons
| 12:30AM 3/03/2012
Memo to extreme couponers: Some retailers, particularly supermarkets and drugstore chains, are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. To save their bottom lines, they're setting limits on just how much all your coupon cleverness can save you.
| 5:00PM 4/20/2010
Cash-strapped consumers are increasingly turning to coupons to help them afford everyday items -- and retailers are meeting that demand by issuing more of them and making them easier to access through the web or on a cell phone.
But the coupons that some retailers are issuing these days aren't...
| 5:00PM 2/26/2009
In WalletPop's Money Moves for 2009 we told you about the emerging trend of digital coupons as a way to spend less on your groceries. Now the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has discovered the power of digital discounts. While investigating digital coupon-provider CellFire, which lets...
| 2:30PM 1/15/2009
Gone are the days when coupon clipping meant you had to cozy up to a kitchen table for an hour of hunting and cutting in order to save money. Thanks to emerging technology and new trends form retailers; 2009 is poised to be the year that ushers in major coupon savings for any purchase. Getting...
| 10:30AM 8/14/2008
Hate paper coupons? Then this post is for you. I've taken a look at the future of couponing, delivered to your cell phone (internet access required) with a UPC code that you can swipe at the register to claim your discounts. Sweet.
The first service, cellfire.com, serves as a broker for merchants...
| 2:00PM 7/29/2008
Seems so old fashioned, clipping coupons. Sitting at the kitchen table with your coffee and little pair of scissors. Something your Aunt Tish was famous for. If it seems musty, and not something people do so much anymore, you're in good company. Coupon redemption has been falling for the last...