Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Coupon Lingo
Here's a list of words and abbreviations you will come across in the "coupon world." If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to message me. I want to help you out.
$/$ – This means $ off when you spend $ amount. Example: $5/$30 is $5 off your purchase when you spend $30.
$/# – This means that you get $ off for every # you buy. Example: $5/2 means that you get $5 off every 2 that you buy.
BOGO = Buy One Get One Free (sometimes they write B1G1)
Blinkie = A coupon that prints out at a machine in the store. They are located in the aisles by the product associated with that particular coupon.
CRT = Cash Register Tape, your receipt.
Catalina = Also referred to as CAT. A coupon that prints out at the register that is either $$ off your next purchase or $$ off a certain product. You typically have to use them at the store they printed but some stores will take “competitor’s” coupons. Note: These are sometimes delayed in printing so wait a minute before walking away from the register. If you think you were supposed to get one and didn’t, talk to the cashier/manager and explain.
*I have had this happen to me at HEB twice with the P&G catalinas.*
Closeouts – These are typically greatly reduced items that the store does not plan on re-stocking.
Competitors – This is the term meaning “of related chains.” For example, grocery stores will take other grocery store’s coupons and drug stores will take other drug store coupons. Always check with each store on what their couponing policy is and whom they consider to be a competitor.
Couponing Policy – This is the statement that each individual store abides by, in relation to coupons. What is typically included in their policy is whether they: take competitor’s coupons, take coupons past expiration dates, “double” or “triple” coupons, accept Internet Printables or if they even accept coupons.
Coupon Insert – These are “packets” of coupons found in Sunday papers and also sometimes in the ads mailed to you during the week. These are typically sent out by Smart Source (SS), Red Plum (RP) and Proctor & Gamble (PG). They are also referred to as inserts.
Discontinued – This means that a store has depleted their inventory of an item and does not plan on re-stocking it.
DND = Do Not Double
Double Coupons -- This is the term used when stores will double a coupon’s value. Example, if you have a $1 off coupon, they’ll take $2 off. Stores vary on how often they do this ranging from never, always, on occasion or specific days of the week.
ECB = Extra Care Bucks. Exclusive to CVS. They work like cash on your next transaction.
EXP = Expires or Expiration Date
FAR = Free After Rebate (See Rebate for explanation)
FARR = Free After Register Rewards (See RR or Register Rewards for explanation)
Internet Printable = A coupon that can be printed online. Also refered to as IP or Printable.
IP = Internet Printable Coupon. Also refered to as “printable.”
IVC = Instant Value Coupon. These are found at Walgreens in their weekly ads or monthly savings books.
MFR = Manufacturer
MIR = Mail In Rebate. These are checks or coupons that the manufacturers/stores will send you if you meet the requirements on the rebate form.
OOP = Out-of-Pocket. This is the amount of money that you have spent after coupons, ECBs, RRs, Catalinas
OOS = Out-of-Stock. This means that the store is temporarily out of an item but plans on getting in more inventory. Sometimes they will offer a raincheck in cases like these.
OYNO = On Your Next Order. Used when referring to coupons that you can use on your next order at that store.
OYNP = On Your Next Purchase. Used when referring to coupons that you can use on your next purchase (order) at that store.
Peelie = Coupons found on products in the store.*Don’t forget to pull these off and hand them to your cashier when you check-out. Don’t rely on the cashier to notice them for you. It will only aggravate you later when you come home to find it’s still there!*
PG = Proctor & Gamble. A big chain of brands that also puts out a coupon insert.
Printables - These are coupons that you can print online. Also referred to as IP or Internet Printables.
Q = Coupon
Raincheck = A slip you can ask for in the store when an item is on sale and out-of-stock. Some sales will specifically say “No rainchecks” and some stores will put an expiration date on their rainchecks
RP = Red Plum. This is a coupon insert that you’ll either find in your paper or the mail.
Register Rewards = Exclusive to Walgreens. They work like cash on your next transaction. Also referred to as RRs.
Rolling Catalinas – This means that you can use a catalina (see definition) as payment on another transaction of equal merchandise and another catalina will still print. Example, if you buy 5 “name brand items,” a $5 catalina will print. If you then buy another set of those same 5 “name brand items,” you can use the previous catalina you received as payment towards the order and another $5 catalina will print.
RR = Register Rewards. Exclusive to Walgreens. They work like cash on your next transaction.
SS = Smart Source. This is a big name coupon source. They not only send out inserts in the papers but they also have an online site with printables.
Stacking Coupons = This is the term used when stores will let you use their own store coupons along with a manufacturer’s coupon for the same item. Example: Most Targets would let you use their $ off “specific brand” product coupons along with a manufacturer’s coupon for that same “specific brand” product.
UPC = Universal Bar Code. This is the bar code that’s scanned on products for pricing/info at the stores. Several companies will ask you to mail these in on rebates.
WAGS = Abbreviation for Walgreens
WT = Wine Tag. These are coupons that you’ll find hanging on the wine bottles in the stores.
YMMV = Your Mileage (Manager) May Vary. This is what you’ll see when someone finds a deal but they want you to know that your store branch may not offer the same deal.
WYB = When You Buy
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