Learn the Coupon Lingo
· Apps - Phone Application for Smart Phones
· AR – After Rebate
· B1G1 or B1G1F or BOGO – Buy One Get One Free – Combine Manufacturer Coupon w/ Store B1G1 promotion and get both items for FREE!
· B10G1 – Buy 10 Get 1 Free (there are many variations but you get the point)
· Blinkie – Coupon dispenser at the store that has a red blinking light
· CAT or Catalina – Coupon that prints after purchase at checkout
· CRT – Cash Register Tape (receipt) – check the back and bottom for coupons and offers
· DND – Do Not Double
· DNT – Do Not Triple
· Digital Coupons – Manufacturer Coupons that can be loaded onto your store loyalty card – Get Digital (and printed) Coupons here
· Double Coupon – When a store Doubles the face value of a Coupon
· EB or ECB or ECR – Extra Bucks, Extra Care Buck, Extra Care Rewards – CVS coupons that print at the bottom of the receipt
· E-Coupons – Digital Coupons that can be loaded onto your store loyalty card
· Free Item Coupon – Coupon that makes the item absolutely FREE
· GM – General Mills Coupon Insert in Sunday Newspapers once every 6 – 8 weeks or so
· IVC – Walgreen’s Instant Value Coupon Booklet found inside Walgreen’s stores. (stack these with Manufacturer Coupons & Register Rewards for Maximum Savings)
· IP – Internet Printable Coupons
· Inserts – Coupon inserts in Sunday Newspapers
· MFR or MFG – Manufacturer Coupons
· MIR – Mail in Rebate
· OOP – Out of Pocket (what you pay at the register)
· Overage – When the Face Value of the Coupon is More than the Purchase Price, this turns into an “overage” or credit that will apply towards another product in the same purchase. Most Stores Will NOT give you CASH or “Pay” you overages.
· P & G – Proctor & Gamble Coupons – Once per month in Sunday paper.
· Peelie – Coupons attached to a product at the store
· Q – Coupon
· RC – Rain Check
· RP – Redplumb = insert that comes in the Sunday Newspapers
· RR – Register Rewards – From Walgreen's in the form of a Catalina good on future purchase
· SS – Smart Source = insert that comes in the Sunday Newspapers
· Stacking – Combining Store Coupons w/ Manufacturer Coupons for maximum savings
· Tear Pad – Stack of Manufacturer Coupons Found on Store Displays and / or Shelves
· Triple Coupon – When a store triples the face value of a Coupon
· AR – After Rebate
· B1G1 or B1G1F or BOGO – Buy One Get One Free – Combine Manufacturer Coupon w/ Store B1G1 promotion and get both items for FREE!
· B10G1 – Buy 10 Get 1 Free (there are many variations but you get the point)
· Blinkie – Coupon dispenser at the store that has a red blinking light
· CAT or Catalina – Coupon that prints after purchase at checkout
· CRT – Cash Register Tape (receipt) – check the back and bottom for coupons and offers
· DND – Do Not Double
· DNT – Do Not Triple
· Digital Coupons – Manufacturer Coupons that can be loaded onto your store loyalty card – Get Digital (and printed) Coupons here
· Double Coupon – When a store Doubles the face value of a Coupon
· EB or ECB or ECR – Extra Bucks, Extra Care Buck, Extra Care Rewards – CVS coupons that print at the bottom of the receipt
· E-Coupons – Digital Coupons that can be loaded onto your store loyalty card
· Free Item Coupon – Coupon that makes the item absolutely FREE
· GM – General Mills Coupon Insert in Sunday Newspapers once every 6 – 8 weeks or so
· IVC – Walgreen’s Instant Value Coupon Booklet found inside Walgreen’s stores. (stack these with Manufacturer Coupons & Register Rewards for Maximum Savings)
· IP – Internet Printable Coupons
· Inserts – Coupon inserts in Sunday Newspapers
· MFR or MFG – Manufacturer Coupons
· MIR – Mail in Rebate
· OOP – Out of Pocket (what you pay at the register)
· Overage – When the Face Value of the Coupon is More than the Purchase Price, this turns into an “overage” or credit that will apply towards another product in the same purchase. Most Stores Will NOT give you CASH or “Pay” you overages.
· P & G – Proctor & Gamble Coupons – Once per month in Sunday paper.
· Peelie – Coupons attached to a product at the store
· Q – Coupon
· RC – Rain Check
· RP – Redplumb = insert that comes in the Sunday Newspapers
· RR – Register Rewards – From Walgreen's in the form of a Catalina good on future purchase
· SS – Smart Source = insert that comes in the Sunday Newspapers
· Stacking – Combining Store Coupons w/ Manufacturer Coupons for maximum savings
· Tear Pad – Stack of Manufacturer Coupons Found on Store Displays and / or Shelves
· Triple Coupon – When a store triples the face value of a Coupon