Sunday, June 7, 2009

Abbreviation roundup

It was brought to my attention last week that I use a lot of abbreviations when I am posting. I intend to keep doing so, so I will let you into the loop!
  • IP- internet printable coupon from my computer
  • MQ- manufacture coupon from either the insert or from the company in the mail
  • WAGS: Walgreen's
  • RR- Register reward. This is a program that Walgreen's uses where you get a coupon after you purchase the item in question for money good on your next visit. These are treated as a manufacture coupon good on any item and has an expiration date as well.
  • OYNO- On your next order. This refers to getting a 'coupon' of sorts to be used on your next transaction at the store. Similar to the register reward, Kmart often has these deals.
  • $1/2= means $1 off when you buy two items
  • B1G1 or BOGO: Buy one get one item free
  • SS: Smart source, one of the main coupon flyers on the weekend
  • RP: Red plum, another coupon flyer on the weekend
  • P&G: Proctor and Gamble, another company putting out flyers

That's all I can think of for now. Please leave me a comment if you have any questions or if I missed any!

1 comment:

  1. I would like to know if you can use one coupons for mre than one item of the coupon?

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