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  • Consumers can sue Target over breach

    New York - A federal judge has ruled that customers suing Target for last year’s data breach may move forward with their claims.   U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson in St. Paul, Minn., dismissed claims by plaintiffs in certain states but largely denied Target's request to toss out the proposed class action lawsuit. Magnuson rejected Target's argument that the consumers lacked standing to sue because they could not establish any injury.  
  • Amazon teams up with Ibotta on rebates

    Amazon.com is getting deeper into the cash rewards game by partnering with a rebate shopping app.

    For the first time ever, Ibotta will make it possible for anyone shopping on Amazon.com to earn cash rebates.

  • Consumer spending reaches 11-month high

    New York - The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index reached its highest point since November 2013, rising to 4.5 from 4 the prior month. The Index tracks consumer cash flow as an indicator of future consumer spending.    The Index comprises four components – tax burden, initial unemployment claims, real wages and real home prices. Highlights include:   Tax Burden: The tax rate has been effectively unchanged from the previous month at 11.8%.  
  • Wal-Mart – 1 in 3 consumers will shop ‘Super Saturday’

    Bentonville, Ark. – “Super Saturday,” the Saturday before Christmas (Dec. 20), looks to be a super day for retailers. According to an in-store customer survey conducted by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Dec. 13, 36% of consumers plan to shop that day.  
  • A record-breaking Christmas for Macy's

    Macy’s “Believe” holiday campaign took an online turn this year, and customers enthusiastically responded.

    The retailer broke a Guinness record by having customers have the chance to create and send a digital letter to Santa to benefit Make-A-Wish while having the opportunity to participate in Macy’s Guinness World Records official attempt for the longest wish list to Santa.

  • Meijer makes holiday magic for customers

    Meijer has made the holidays a lot merrier for 213 very special customers.

    The retailer picked 213 customers at random to get a big surprise at checkout: their entire shopping cart filled with gifts and groceries was given to them as a holiday gift.

  • Amazon launches one-hour mobile delivery in Manhattan

    Seattle – Manhattan residents have the opportunity to receive Amazon deliveries faster than even before.

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