Ask Angie: Coupon Lingo

FYI- There's alot of abbreviations on the couponing world!




Top Coupon Lingo Abbreviations:

RP- Red Plum, Sunday Newspaper Insert filled with coupons!
SS- Smart Source, Sunday Newspaper Insert filled with coupons!
PG or P&G- Procter and Gamble Newspaper Insert, Sunday Insert filled with coupons!
IP- Internet Printable
BOGO or B1G1- Buy One, Get One Free
OOP- Out-of-pocket cost, What you pay
DQ- Double Coupon, Some store double the value of coupons up to $0.99!
YMMV- Your mileage may vary
WYB- When you buy
RR- Walgreens Register Rewards
ECB- CVS Extrabucks
MM- Moneymaker, means you end up making some money back on that purchase
MQ- Manufacturer Coupon
SQ- Store coupon
RC- Raincheck
OYNO: On Your Next Order. Store promotions such as Spend $25, save $10 on the next shopping order. OYNO refers to savings that will not be seen on the first transaction but that may be applied to the next purchase.
OOS- Out of stock
MIR- Mail in -rebate
Q- Coupon
WSL- While supplies last

This week's Top Deal

Score a bottle of Xtra Liquid Laundry Detergent for only $0.99! Here's how:

Buy one Xtra Laundry Detergent on sale for $1.99
- Use one $1 off one Xtra Laundry Detergent 51 oz CVS Coupon from the CVS App 
Final Price: $0.99



Other Ask Angie Topics:

Ask Angie: Where to Find Coupons
The Best Birthday Coupons & Freebies
Double Coupons and Double Stacks: What's the Difference?
Earn Extra Cash with These Rebate Apps
Ask Angie: How To Organize Coupons
 

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