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Queenpins is based on the true story of a massive coupon scam that made three Arizona women millions of dollars by selling counterfeit coupons. The scam involved reproducing and altering real coupons to create incredible deals, such as turning a $1 off coupon into $50 worth of free dog food.
Queenpins: Directed by Aron Gaudet, Gita Pullapilly. With Kristen Bell, Lidia Porto, Joel McHale, Kirby Howell-Baptiste. A pair of housewives create a $40 million coupon scam.
This comedy gem, starring Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste, draws inspiration from an actual coupon scam that unfolded in Arizona. Meet the real-life masterminds behind the mischief: Robin...
Queenpins is currently streaming exclusively on Netflix. Here’s everything to know about the criminals who inspired the comedy, 'Queenpins,' about two housewives starting a counterfeit coupon ...
It’s early doors in 2024 and a movie about a couple of women who have no money using coupons to defraud big companies is no.1 on Netflix UK. It figures.
The film is based on the story of Robin Ramirez, Amiko (Amy) Fountain, and Marilyn Johnson who were arrested by the Phoenix Police in 2012. The police found more than $25 million of fake coupons in Ramirez's house and seized more than $2 million worth of assets including 22 firearms, 21 vehicles, and a 40-foot boat.
Queenpins | Rotten Tomatoes. Watchlist. NEW. Netflix. Watch Queenpins with a subscription on Netflix. Lowbrow humor and inconsistent storytelling undercut Queenpins ' talented cast, making this...
Eager to rip off megacorporations, a suburban housewife and an aspiring vlogger start an illegal multimillion-dollar coupon club. Watch trailers & learn more.
Bad Moms and Hustlers studio STXfilms debuted the comedy’s trailer on Thursday, placing Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste at the center of a multi-million dollar counterfeit coupon scam.
After firing off a letter to the conglomerate behind a box of cereal gone stale, and receiving an apology along with dozens of freebies, the duo hatch an illegal coupon club scheme that scams millions from mega-corporations and delivers deals to legions of fellow coupon clippers.