Saturday, 25 January 2014

Understanding Coupon Lingo with definitions from Coupon Queen!

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Coupon Lingo

CQ - Coupon Queen, a person who uses coupons to stockpile or save big
SCR – Single Check Rebate (Rite Aid), an incentive program that offers you MIR when you make qualifying purchases.
SS
– Smart Source, Coupon Insert, found in the Sunday Paper
STACKING or stack with– Using 1 manufacturer coupon and 1 store coupon on the same product
STOCKPILE – Is a pile or storage location for bulk materials, including groceries, personal care or household products.
DOUBLE – A coupon that the store doubles the face value of, if the coupon policy is to double coupons.
TEARPAD – A pad found hanging from a store shelf or display.  This could be either coupons or MIR.
TRIPLE – A coupon that the store triples the face value of, if the coupon policy is to triple coupons.
UPC – Universal Product Code, barcode on the product, used for MIR.
WYB – When You Buy, the wording on a coupon.
DND – Do Not Double coupon
ECB – Extra Care Buck, Earned at CVS
ES – Easy Saver, Walgreens rebate booklet
EX or Exp. – Expires or Expiration date, in reference to coupons or rebates, they must be used before they expire.
GM – General Mills Coupon Insert, found in the Sunday Paper
HBA – Health & Beauty, in reference to products at the store
HOT – Hot Deal or Coupon, a deal or coupon that will not last long
INSERTS – Coupons found in the Sunday paper
IP – Internet Printable Coupon, a coupon that you can print online
BOGO – Buy One Get One Free coupon or offer
B2GO – Buy 2 Get One Free coupon or offer
CAT – Coupon that prints from a Catalina machine at the register.  A Catalina Machine is a marketing tool that manufacturers use to print coupons as incentives to shop.
COUPON POLICY – Each store has a coupon policy.  The policy stipulates what their procedure is in regards to using coupons. 
IVC – Instant value coupons, Walgreen’s rebate booklet
MANAGER’S DISCRETION – A store manager often has the discretion to set limits on coupons used and items purchased.
MQ – Manufacturer Coupon, provided by the manufacturer to use when making a purchase
MIR – Mail in Rebate, provided by the manufacturer to use when making a purchase. 
NT WT – Net Weight, in reference to coupons that stipulate based on the wording that you must purchase a product with a specific net weight.
OOP – Out Of Pocket, this is the total that you pay or your expense
OOS – Out of Stock, when an item is not available
OTC – Over the counter medication, in reference to products at the store
OYNO – On Your Next Order, this is an incentive where you make a qualifying purchase and then receive an incentive to use on your next purchase.
P&G – Proctor & Gamble Coupon Insert, found in the Sunday Paper
Peelie – Coupon found attached to a product.
POP – Proof of purchase, used when remitting a MIR.
Q or Qpon– Coupon, the same as cash
RC – Rain-Check
RP – Red Plum, Coupon Insert, found in the Sunday Paper
RR – Register Reward, from Walgreen’s – This is a manufacturer coupon



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What does "Limit One Coupon Per Purchase" Mean? I would like to clarify the definition, so no one gets denied Using their Coupons again!



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Print out a Copy of Coupon Wording definitions, and next time a cashiers gives you a hard time, show them the proper definition.


-Limit One Coupon Per Purchase:
This means that you can not apply more than one coupon on one item.

-Limit One Coupon Per Transaction:
This means that you can only use one of that particular coupon in one transaction. If you want to use more than one coupon, you will have to do multiple transactions.

-Limit One Coupon Per Customer/Family:
This means that you can only use one coupon per customer or family. If you want to use more than one coupon, you can only use one per store visit.

-Limit One Coupon Per Purchase, Per Customer:
Just like above, this means that you can only use one coupon per customer.

-This offer cannot be combined with any other offers:

 This line means that you cannot use more than one coupon on one item.

-Not valid with any other coupon offer:
Just like above, this means you cannot use more than one coupon on one item.


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