This week’s syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column is entitled “‘Glitches’ — Another term for coupon fraud.” Here’s an excerpt:
“Ethical couponers likely wouldn’t dream of trying to use a handful of coupons for allergy medication to buy a pair of shoes, but these are exactly the kinds of exploits these couponing glitch groups are devoted to discovering. Glitch groups use trial and error to figure out which coupons might work as general dollars-off discounts versus being tied to a specific product. Then, they advise members how to use and attempt to slip these coupons through, undetected by the store or cashier.
“Quite simply, ‘glitches’ has become a new term for coupon fraud.”
Read this entire column at NWItimes.com.
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