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Thu, Jun 16th, 2011, 10:16 PM #1
Navigating through the world of coupons and bargains, you’ll likely face a plethora of abbreviations, acronyms, and terms that may look Greek. You may see these on coupons and/or among online coupon communities. Here’s a break-down of common terms to help shed light on things.
Limit one coupon per purchase: You can use one coupon on each item purchased. Example: if you purchase three bottles of dishwashing liquid, you can use three coupons—one for each bottle. You can’t use three coupons on one bottle, though.
Limit one coupon per transaction: You can use one coupon per purchase (transaction). To use more than one coupon, simply make multiple transactions.
Limit one coupon per person/family/customer: You can use one coupon per store visit. If you want to use more than one coupon, go back to the store another day.
AC: After Coupon
BOGOor B1G1: Buy One, Get One (free)
B2G1: Buy Two, Get One (free)
B3G1: Buy Three, Get One (free)
C/O: Cents Off
CFK: Cash For Kids (part of the value is donated to a children’s charity)
FAR: Free After Rebate
FREE PRODUCT COUPON/FPC: The coupon allows you to get the product 100% free!
FT: For Trade
HBA: Health and Beauty Aid
HV: High Value
IP: Internet Printable coupon
LF: Looking For
MIR: Mail-In Rebate
NED: No Expiration Date
OOP: Out Of Pocket
OYNO: On Your Next Order
PM: Private Message/Price Match
P&G: Proctor & Gamble
Peelie: A coupon attached to the product packaging for “peel off”
POP: Proof of Purchase
PP: Purchase Price
RC: Rain Check
RAOK: Random Act of Kindness
SCOP: Scanning Code of Practice
SC: Smart Canucks (www.smartcanucks.ca)
SMP: Specially Marked Packages
SPC: Student Price Card (www.spccard.ca)
STACKING: Using more than one coupon per item. This is not commonly allowed at retailers and most coupons restrict it.
SASE: Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope
SS: Smart Source (a coupon booklet)
Tear-pad: A paper pad of coupons, usually located on the shelf or display for tearing off and use at check-out
TFT: Toonies for Tummies (a coupon booklet)
TMF: Try Me Free
Train: Coupon train
VWT: Virtual Wishlist Train
YB/WUB: When You Buy
YMMV: Your Mileage May Vary
Stores:
LD: London Drugs
RCSS: Real Canadian Super Store
SDM: Shoppers Drug Mart
WM: Walmart
NF: No Frills
Products:
HBOO: Honey Bunches of Oats (cereal)
HE: Herbal Essences (hair products brand)
Often used on online coupon forums:
Bump:Nice way of pushing a thread back to the top of the page
BTW: By The Way
FT: For Trade
HTH: Hope That Helps
LF: Looking For
LMK: Let Me Know
NP: No problem
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer (Not Retail)
OOS: Out Of Stock
OP: Original Poster; Author of a thread
Mod: Moderator
SAHD: Stay At Home Dad
SAHM: Stay At Home Mom
TY: Thank You
TIA: Thanks in Advance
TTT: To The Top (aka BUMP)This thread is currently associated with: London Drugs, Shoppers Drug Mart, Walmart, No Frills, Pharmaprix, Real Canadian Superstore RCSS, Smart Source, SPC Student Price Card
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Wed, Aug 10th, 2011, 02:02 AM #2
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Anyone know what a k-cup is?
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Wed, Aug 10th, 2011, 01:50 PM #3
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http://www.keurig.com/shop/k-cups/all-k-cups
I'm not a coffee drinker, but I think - Keurig makes small individual cups of coffee called K cups in all sorts of different flavours
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Fri, Sep 9th, 2011, 03:08 PM #4
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Now I know what LF is What is a stamp though?
Thanks
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Wed, Sep 14th, 2011, 12:19 PM #5
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Sun, Nov 6th, 2011, 08:05 PM #6
a cup of instant coffee that brews an individual cup that is dispensed out of a k-cup machine
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Fri, Nov 25th, 2011, 01:59 AM #7
Thank you soooo much for these abbreviations, when I joined the forums here the other day I was completely confused and almost scared XD lol
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Sun, Sep 16th, 2012, 11:30 PM #8
This is a life saving post! LOL
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Wed, Sep 19th, 2012, 10:32 PM #9
great post! Can I print this for my future reference?
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Thu, Jan 24th, 2013, 03:57 PM #10
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Does any body knows what ENF means???
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Thu, Jan 24th, 2013, 07:23 PM #11
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my trade list and wishlist, check it out, tons of tearpads
http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/365260-...ensure-canada/
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Thu, Jan 24th, 2013, 10:13 PM #12
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Fri, Jan 25th, 2013, 04:44 AM #13
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Ok I have another one. What is a unicorn? I saw that a lot in people wish list. What does it means?
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Sat, Jan 26th, 2013, 08:47 PM #14
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Tue, Feb 5th, 2013, 10:57 AM #15
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So helpful! Now things are making some sense, lol!
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