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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Coupon Blog Lingo


If you're new to couponing, sometimes the lingo that is used on blogs and websites can be really confusing! I've created a list of abbreviations or "lingo" used to explain certain deals, bargains, coupon inserts, or rewards at pharmacies! If you think of one I forgot, let me know!

RP = Red Plum Insert (usually in the Sunday paper)
SS = Smart Source Insert (usually in the paper as well)
BOGO = Buy One Get One
Q = Coupon!
MQ = Manufacturer's Coupon (meaning, not a coupon for one specific store)
MIR = Mail In Rebate (pay cash up front for an item, send off your receipt for cash!)
Catalina = The coupons that print at some grocery stores with your receipt - good OYNO
OYNO = On Your Next Order (when catalinas can be used)
+UP = Reward Earned at Rite Aid when you buy certain items, good on your next purchase
SCR = (Single Check Rebate) Similar to a MIR, go to Rite Aid's website to apply for your SCR!
ECB = (Extra Care Buck) Earned at CVS when you buy certain items, good on your next purchase
RR = (Register Reward) Earned at Walgreen's when you buy certain items, good on next purchase


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