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Learning the Lingo

Learning the Lingo:

¤OYNO: On your next order

¤WYB: When you buy

¤B1G1 or BOGO: Buy One; Get One Free or 50% off ¤MIR: mail in rebate Mail in form along with required documents (receipt, upc code, etc) and receive rebate in mail.

¤OOP: Out of Pocket

¤MFC: manufacturer coupon

¤Store coupons: Coupons valid only at specific store (Target has such coupons and County Market/Cub Foods has these “Penny Pincher” coupons)

¤CAT: Catalina Coupons- Catalina Category Marketing (CCM) rewards purchases of promoted products with “catalinas”, also known as “check-out coupons”. These offer incentives good on your next shopping trip to that retailer. There is usually a 4-week window on any given program/incentive promotion.

¤RR: Register Rewards at Walgreen’s when you buy the advertised products(s) you earn register rewards which can be used towards your next purchase. These are printed out at the register (Catalina) and follow your receipt.

¤ECB: CVS offers these on special purchases each week. To earn these, you must have a CVS card. When you purchase certain product(s) you will earn ECB’s (extra care bucks), good towards your next purchase.

¤SS: SmartSource coupon insert in newspaper.

¤RP: Red Plum coupon insert in newspaper.

¤P&G: Proctor and Gamble insert in newspaper.

¤Stacking: using both a manufacturer’s coupon and a store coupon on the same product.

Stores that allow stacking:

Target

Walgreen’s

County Market (this is great to do when they have those “Penny Pinchers” coupons out)