Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Couponese

Couponers use a variety of acronyms that don't make much sense to the beginner.  Here are some of the common ones you might come across.

OYNO = On Your Next Order
Q = Coupon
OOP = Out of Pocket
ECB = Money to be used on next purchase at CVS (expires in one month)
RR = Money to be used on next purchase at Walgreen's (expires in 2 weeks)
BOGO = Buy one Get One Free
YMMV = Your Manager Might Vary
GC = Gift Card
MIR = Mail in rebate
UPC = Universal Product Code
Man = Manufacturer Coupon
Store Coupon = Coupon for specific store (Target has their own coupons that can be used with mfr's Q)


Coupon inserts arriving in sunday paper

RP = Red Plum
SS = Smart Source
P & G = Proctor Gamble (first or last sunday of month only)
GM = General Mills

Peelies = Coupons attached to the product
Tearpad = Coupons usually attached to the display
Catalina = Prints out after your purchase usually good on next purchase
Printable = Coupons available to print on the internet

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