MQ or Q - Manufacturer Coupon or coupon
SS- Smartsource (newspaper insert)
RP- Redplum (newspaper insert)
P&G- Proctor & Gamble (newspaper insert, usually once a month)
Stacking- when you combine a store coupon with a manufacturer's coupon
ECB- Extra Care Buck that you "earn" at CVS by purchasing specific products. These print at the end of your receipt, so make sure to save them because they can be used like cash on anything.
RR (Register Reward) - Reward Coupon you "earn" at Walgreens by purchasing specific products. They print out on a seperate register called the Catalina. They can be used like cash in store on almost everything.
BOGO or B1G1- Buy One Get One Free
OOP- Out of Pocket
FAR- Free After Rebate
CRT- Cash Register Tape (receipt)
Blinkie- a coupon found in a grocery store that spits out of a blinking machine
Peelie- a coupon sticker on product packaging
Catalina- a coupon that prints with your receipt from a seperate register. They are like cash in most stores where they are printed.
Overage- when an item is more than free
Filler- an inexpensive item at CVS to achieve the total you need for maximum savings
WYB- when you buy
Filler- an inexpensive item at CVS to achieve the total you need for maximum savings
WYB- when you buy
OYNO - on your next order
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