Post by JennM on Jan 9, 2014 11:35:35 GMT -5
Courtesy of savealoonie.com =)
BOGO, B1G1
Buy one, get one
BOGOF
Buy one, get one free
BOGO ##
Buy one, get one percentage number off (eg. BOGO50 = Buy one, get one 50% off)
B2G2
Buy two, get two – same applies to other number combinations (eg. B2G1, B3G1)
WUB
When you buy
WUB2
When you buy 2 – same applies to other numbers (eg. WUB3, WUB4)
MFC
Manufacturer Coupon – a coupon distributed by the manufacturer of the product
FPC
Free Product Coupon – a coupon that entitles you to the product for free
MIR
Mail in Rebate – a form supplied by the manufacturer that you return to the company to claim money back on a product purchased. These are only available on select items at certain times. They generally require a receipt or other proof of purchase to accompany the rebate form.
Tear pad
A store display that contains a stack of coupons for interested customers to take.
Booklet
An in-store display containing product information/recipes that also contain coupons.
Peelie
A coupon that is attached to the outside packaging of a product usually be means of tape or glue.
Product Coupon
A coupon that is printed or found on the inside packaging of a product.
Sample Coupon
A coupon that is included in a free product sample.
P&G
Proctor & Gamble, insert or mail out coupons
SS
SmartSource insert
SSP
SmartSource print
SMP
Specially Marked Packages
SASE
Self Addressed Stamped Envelope
SPC
Student Price Card
AM
Air Miles
SCOP
Scanning Code of Practice
RC
Rain check
POP
Proof of Purchase
UPC
Universal Product Code – a code located somewhere on the products packaging
Stacking
This refers to the use of more than one coupon per single item. This practice is currently only allowed in specific stores in Western Canada. Read more
Purchase
A single item from your cart; each individual item is its own purchase.
Transaction
The total of all items begin purchased on a single receipt.
Customer
Individual present and responsible for the transaction.
Identical Coupon
2 or more coupons that bare the same dollar value and UPC as one another.
Limit one coupon per purchase
You can use one identical coupon on each like item purchased. (eg. 3 identical coupons for dog teats can be used on 3 like products)
Limit one coupon per transaction
You can use only one identical coupon per transaction. If you have multiples of an identical coupon you must make a separate transaction for each coupon you wish to use.
Limit one coupon per customer/ person
You may only use one coupon for each customer present and responsible for an individual transaction. If you wish to use multiples of these, you will have to return to the store the next day to use it again.
Limit one coupon per household
There may only be one redemption of this coupon per household.
BOGO, B1G1
Buy one, get one
BOGOF
Buy one, get one free
BOGO ##
Buy one, get one percentage number off (eg. BOGO50 = Buy one, get one 50% off)
B2G2
Buy two, get two – same applies to other number combinations (eg. B2G1, B3G1)
WUB
When you buy
WUB2
When you buy 2 – same applies to other numbers (eg. WUB3, WUB4)
MFC
Manufacturer Coupon – a coupon distributed by the manufacturer of the product
FPC
Free Product Coupon – a coupon that entitles you to the product for free
MIR
Mail in Rebate – a form supplied by the manufacturer that you return to the company to claim money back on a product purchased. These are only available on select items at certain times. They generally require a receipt or other proof of purchase to accompany the rebate form.
Tear pad
A store display that contains a stack of coupons for interested customers to take.
Booklet
An in-store display containing product information/recipes that also contain coupons.
Peelie
A coupon that is attached to the outside packaging of a product usually be means of tape or glue.
Product Coupon
A coupon that is printed or found on the inside packaging of a product.
Sample Coupon
A coupon that is included in a free product sample.
P&G
Proctor & Gamble, insert or mail out coupons
SS
SmartSource insert
SSP
SmartSource print
SMP
Specially Marked Packages
SASE
Self Addressed Stamped Envelope
SPC
Student Price Card
AM
Air Miles
SCOP
Scanning Code of Practice
RC
Rain check
POP
Proof of Purchase
UPC
Universal Product Code – a code located somewhere on the products packaging
Stacking
This refers to the use of more than one coupon per single item. This practice is currently only allowed in specific stores in Western Canada. Read more
Purchase
A single item from your cart; each individual item is its own purchase.
Transaction
The total of all items begin purchased on a single receipt.
Customer
Individual present and responsible for the transaction.
Identical Coupon
2 or more coupons that bare the same dollar value and UPC as one another.
Limit one coupon per purchase
You can use one identical coupon on each like item purchased. (eg. 3 identical coupons for dog teats can be used on 3 like products)
Limit one coupon per transaction
You can use only one identical coupon per transaction. If you have multiples of an identical coupon you must make a separate transaction for each coupon you wish to use.
Limit one coupon per customer/ person
You may only use one coupon for each customer present and responsible for an individual transaction. If you wish to use multiples of these, you will have to return to the store the next day to use it again.
Limit one coupon per household
There may only be one redemption of this coupon per household.