in Greater Kansas City
5/6/09
Kansas City, MO - A tried and true way to save money in a tough economy is clipping coupons. Because of the Internet, however, a savvy consumer no longer has to wield a pair of scissors in order to reap rewards. The popularity of online coupons is on the rise and Better Business Bureau offers the following advice for identifying a deal and avoiding deceptive offers.
The number of American adults using online coupons rose by 39 percent to 36 million between 2005 and 2008, according to a survey conducted by Simmons/Experian Research and Coupons, Inc. The survey also found that online users account for nearly one-quarter (24 percent) of the total 148 million consumers who use coupons.
According to the CEO of Coupons.com, a popular online coupon Web site, the company is seeing a huge increase in popularity due to the recession. In March of 2009, the company experienced a 192 percent increase in the value of coupons printed from its site when compared with the previous year. The total value of the coupons printed out in that month alone was $57 million.
“We’re all looking for ways to save money and redeeming online coupons is growing in popularity as a result,” said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson. “Some coupons, however, are not as great a deal as they may appear and consumers should use caution when clicking on coupons online.”
For more advice on saving money, visit www.bbb.org.
About BBB
The BBB of Kansas City, MO was founded in 1916, as a non-profit Kansas City organization serving 45 counties in the Kansas City Metro area. The first BBB was founded in 1912. Today, BBB's serve communities across the U.S. and Canada.
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