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$1/1  Means one dollar of one item.

2/7 SS – means you will find the coupon in Sunday paper dated 2/7 in Smart Source.

Q—coupon
MQ—Manufacturer Coupon

RP = Red Plum Sunday Supplement Coupons
SS = Smart Source coupons

P&G = Proctor & Gamble Sunday supplement coupons

CVS –Resister&; Rewards;

GM – General MIlls

CRT = Cash register tape
BC—before coupons
AC—after coupons
OOP—out of pocket—the amount you actually pay the store
BOGO—or B1G1 Buy One Get One Free
WYB—When you Buy a certain product

OYNO—On your next order MIR = Mail In Rebate
CAT—Short for Catalina. These are the coupons that print after you buy certain items.

YMMV—Your mileage may vary. This means it works sometimes, but not always.
B&M—no, this is not a bathroom term. It means brick and mortar, or actual store vs. an internet site.
GSM/CSM—this is the manager over guest services or customer service
Corporate—the customer complaint line for a particular store

Peelies—These are the coupons stuck on products in the store
Blinkies—coupons in the dispensers in the store aisles. They often have lights that blink.
Wine tags—coupons often hung around the neck of bottles (sometimes wine bottles) for other products.



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