Coupon Jargon
What are we talking about?!?! RR, ETS, OOP, WYB… Let me give you the rundown.
Coupon Jargon…
- AC - After Coupons
- BC - Before Coupons
- BLINKIE - a machine that spits out coupons.
- BOGO, BOGOF, B1G1 – Buy One, Get One Free!
- CAT or Catalina – A coupon that prints out at the register, based on what you buy.
- DCRT - Dated Cash Register Receipt.
- ECB - Extra Care Buck (CVS)
- ETS - Excludes Travel Size
- FAR - Free After Rebate
- GC - Gift Card/ Gift Certificate
- GM - General Mills insert found in the Sunday paper
- HTH - Hope that Helps
- MFR - Manufacturer
- MIR - mail-in-rebate
- MQ - Manufacturer Coupon
- ONYO - On Your Next Order
- OOP - Out-of-pocket expense
- PEELIES - Found on products. Stuck on like a sticker.
- PG or P&G – Proctor & Gamble insert found in the Sunday paper.
- POP - Proof of purchase (like a UPC)
- Q or CPN – Coupon
- RP - Red Plum insert found in the Sunday paper.
- RR - Register Reward (Walgreens)
- SCR - Single Check Rebate (Rite Aid)
- SP - Stock Pile
- SS - Smart Source insert found in the Sunday paper.
- TEAR PAD – A pad of refund forms or coupons hanging on a shelf at the store.
- TMF - Try Me Free offer
- UPC - Universal Product Code.
- Up+ – Up+ Reward (Rite Aid)
- WYB - when you buy
- WSL - while supplies last
- X “date” – Expiration date
- YMMV - Your Mileage May Vary (A deal may work for someone else, but may not for you.)
*If you come across Coupon Jargon not on the list, send me an email!
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