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GRASPED Extreme Couponing Playbook – Module 13

BONUS: Couponing Terms and Abbreviations

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$1/1, $1/2 ($1 off of one, $1 off of two)

BOGO, B1G1, B2G1 (buy one get one, buy one get one, buy two get one)

Blinkie (coupon found in blinking dispenser in store)

BonusCash (Rite Aid’s name for their store “money” or “cash” or credit)

CAT/Catalina (coupon which prints from a Catalina machine, found at some stores)

Coupon insert (SS, P&G or PG, Save, etc.)

EB (ExtraBucks—CVS’ name for their store credit, formerly ECB)

EXP (expires)

Hangtag (coupon which hangs from the product)

GC (gift card)

IP (internet printable coupon)

MIR (mail in rebate)

Mfr / Manufacturer Coupon (coupon issued by the manufacturer)

OOP (out of pocket)

OYNO (on your next order or purchase)

Couponing Terms and Abbreviations (cont’d)

Peelie (coupon which peels off of the product)

Q (abbreviation/slang for coupon)

Rolling (using existing store credit to make a purchase and earn more)

Stacking (combining coupons., i.e., a store coupon and manufacturer coupon for the same item)

Stockpile (your inventory of items on hand acquired thru couponing)

Couponing Terms and Abbreviations (cont’d)

Store Coupon (coupon issued by the store, usually non-manufacturer)

Tear Pad (coupons found in store that you tear off of a pad of coupons)

UPC (universal product code)

WYB (when you buy)

YMMV (your mileage may vary)

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