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Glossary of Terms for Internet Coupons
Today, clipping coupons and driving to the store to redeem them is no longer your only option. Utilizing coupons from the internet, originally in circulation in the latter part of the ’90s, is growing increasingly popular. We are all aware that coupons are a marketing device utilized by stores and makers of products to boost sales and advertise merchandise. There are a lot of diverse kinds of coupons: discounted deals, complimentary mailing, new client coupons, as well as freebies.
In order to efficiently use online coupons, you should learn to understand some of the most common terms and abbreviations used on online coupon and code lists. Use the list below as a guide to help you recognize the abbreviations and acronyms we use for our online coupons.
*Addy: address of either your email, home or web page.
* B1G1F: buy one get one free – if you purchase a single item they match it with a free one.
* Barcode: is a computer coding system that uses a pattern of lines, spaces and bars to identify specific products. Used to come to item price and information and speed up a customer’s check out, it’s also their “proof of purchase” when using a coupon.
*CO or c/o: a “dollars off” or a “money off” discount
* Coupon Code: A specific code that a customers enters during the checkout stage in order to recieve a discount; expiration dates are often connected to each code.
* CPN: Coupon.
* FORM: questions to fill out to use a coupon. They can be found in retail outlets, on client bills of sale, in newspapers or periodicals, or on the internet.
* Money Plus: promotions that require money besides just shipping expenses.
* NAZ: name, address and zip code.
* NB: national brand, referring to merchandise that isn’t generic or store label.
If you see NED on your coupon or rebate offer it means: no expiration date, and the coupon or rebate may be use any time.
* OAS: Any one size, meaning that the coupon can be used on any size of the product offered.
PK = pack, such as a pack for candy.
* PP: purchase price.
* Premium: a product obtained as a result of a refund promotion.
*UNL: unlimited; signifying that you may use a limitless quantity of coupons for a given product.
There are coupons on the internet for nearly every type of product, among them the third costliest item in many residential budgets – groceries. From the beginning, grocery coupons have provided a great way to save money. Today, the Internet provides various sources like manufacturers’ websites, grocery store websites, forums and newsgroups specialized in grocery coupons and online coupon directories, where you can easily obtain coupons for the specific grocery products you need. The majority of these coupons are at no cost. It isn’t necessary for you to purchase a newspaper.
While others like coupon codes, promotion codes, descountcodes, key codes are intended for online shopping are the many people mistakenly believe that online coupons can only be redeemed on the internet, but the truth is that some online coupons are prontable and intended for use in stores.
Even if you have little to no experience with computers, it is very easy to find, compare and print online coupons for such things as grocery and food items, baby items and household supplies. By making use of all of these, you’ll be able to save a lot of money when buying groceries.
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