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Extreme Couponing | Couponing Acronyms and Explanations

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April 22, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Beginners, Coupons, Extreme Couponing

published date: September 08, 2011
modified datt: April 22,2020

When you begin Extreme Couponing, there will be a number of acronymns that you will see when going through weekly ads, reading posts, and trying to create your own list. It is important you refer back to these terms to maximize the most of your savings.

All of the acronyms I use for couponing are found on the center/right column of Frugal Coupon Living. Below, I have provided a more detailed explanation.

SS – Smart Source. SS is a coupon resource both online and in the Sunday paper.  The larger the city, the larger the SS Sunday insert and reverse rings true as well – the smaller the town, the smaller the insert size. Thus, Smart Source coupons can vary by regions.  Almost every Sunday, there is a SS insert in the newspaper. Visit Smart Source for printable coupons. Coupons found online are different from coupons found in the Sunday inserts.

RP – Red Plum. Much like SS, RP is a coupon resource both online and in the Sunday paper.   The larger the city, the larger the SS Sunday insert and reverse rings true as well – the smaller the town, the smaller the insert size.  Thus, RP coupons can vary by regions.  Almost every Sunday, there is a RP insert in the newspaper.  Visit Smart Source for printable coupons. Coupons found online are different from coupons found in the Sunday inserts.

P&G – Procter and Gamble.  Much likes the other inserts, P&G coupon resource is found in the Sunday paper.  P&G inserts tend to be consistent across the board. In other words the same coupons tend to be in every city/town.  Unlike the others, they come out once or twice a month.  Usually around front or end dates of the month. These coupons usually expire 30 to 60 days once published.

MFR – Manufacturer Coupon. A manufacturer coupon is coupon that is created by company or brand. It can be combined with a store coupon in most locations (grocery stores/pharmacies.)  Most MFR coupons have the most expensive item displayed as a picture on the coupon so it is important to read the fine print. Sometimes you can use a MFR coupon on a trial size item. When this is possible, it is best to do this because the savings is a much larger percent then if you were to buy they full size item. Ten bottle of trial size shampoo work just as well as one large bottle and can end up being FREE!

SC – Store Coupon. This is a coupon that can exclusively be used in the store in presents. For example if CVS puts out a coupon for Colgate, this can only be used in a CVS location.  This SC can be combined with an MFR on one item to produce a greater savings. Sometimes other stores will take SC coupons. For example, sometimes I can use a Winn-Dixie Grocery Coupon at my local Publix Grocery location. Check with your local stores to see if they accept store coupons from other locations.

CC – Competitor Coupon. A CC is a store coupon that can be used in another store. For example, I could take a Winn-Dixie coupon and use it at Publix. You can also create a combination of mixing and matching MFRs, SCs, and CCs for an even larger savings! Two places that regularly take competitor coupons are Publix and Home Depot.

B1G1/BOGO – Buy One, Get One. The name basically supplies the definition. When you buy one product, you get the next product for free. In some locations, B1G1 sales reduced items to 50% off so you can only buy one item in the B1G1 sale. I will make a note of this when this is the case. In most locations, for B1G1 sales, two products need to be in the purchase. I personally appreciate B1G1 sales because you can use two coupons. You are getting two products!

WYB – When You Buy. An example of when this phrase is used is get $1 off product x when you buy or wyb product y.

YMMV – Your Mileage May Vary. Your mileage may vary is a phrased to describe the situation where you have success at one store and not at another store. This is usually the case because clearance items, sales, or managers discretions may change per store. YMMV can be the case for two stores in the same city or for two stores on different sides of the country.

MIR – Mail in Rebate. A mail in rebate is a situation where you get back a percentage of the amount you spent on a product. A MIR usually requires a UPC (universal product code or bar code on the side of a box) , original cash register receipt, a form all mailed in a self stamped envelope.  During a MIR, you do need to pay for the product upfront but are refunded your money either in the form of a check or gift card.  Sometimes, MIRs provide you with a product instead of the refund of a check/gift card. In this case, you would know this before sending in the MIR. On average, MIRs take around 8 weeks for a full refund.

FAR – FREE After Rebate. This case is usually accompanied with a MIR. The item would be FREE after you submit a rebate for a refund of a check/gift card.

$1 SS 1/4 – $1 coupon in the Smart Source Inserts on January 4th. I use this phrase when matching coupons to sales. If we were talking about Dove Deodorant, I would be directing you to cut the $1 Dove Coupon in the Smart Source Insert that came out January 4th. If you keep your inserts intact, with the date on the front, this is easy to locate. You can keep them in a binder, in a file system, or cut them up and arrange the coupons by month or by type (health and beauty in this case.)

OOP – Out of Pocket. This is the money you are required to pay out of pocket. This money is usually amount you will pay before a rebate or “reward money” found in the form of Extra Care Bucks or Register Rewards (See CVS 101 and Walgreens 101 below.)

WFC – Weekly Flyer Coupon. This is a coupon found in a store weekly sales flyer. This coupon is required for the discount on the item. It is not a “clip free” coupon.

$1.50/2 – $1.50 off two items. In this example you get $1.50 of the price of two items. If I do not provide a back slash and number, then the discount is off one item. I provide the discount price followed by a slash and number to share with you when you have to buy more than one item for the coupon reduction.

ECBs – Extra Care Bucks. This is a money system found at CVS stores. It is like paper money that can be used on products in their store only. ECB sales are found weekly in their store flyer. Sometimes, CVS has items that are FREE after ECBS (much like the FAR system.) See more on shopping at CVS with ECBs below.

Wags – Walgreens. Acronym used for Walgreens.

RRs – Register Rewards. This is a money system found at Walgreens (Wags) stores. It is like paper money that can be used on products in their store only. RRs sales are found weekly in their store flyer. Sometimes, Wags has items that are FREE after RRs (much like the FAR system.) See more on shopping at Walgreens with RRs below.

Related Posts:

Eight Tips to Couponing HERE

CVS 101 HERE

Walgreens 101 HERE
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Aerie – $10 Off Coupon

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April 13, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Coupons, Facebook, Free, Retail

published date: April 28, 2011
modified datt: April 13,2020

Head to Aerie on Facebook and like for a $10 off $10+ purchase.

Disclaimer: I am not too sure about the ads campaigns for this company. Use your own discretion.

While on Facebook, be sure to like Frugal Coupon Living.

 


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FREE Elmo Song with Your Child’s Name

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April 11, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Entertainment, Free

published date: February 28, 2011
modified datt: April 11,2020

CUTE CUTE CUTE – Just Me Music is offering Three FREE songs with Elmo singing your little one’s name. Use code myelmo.

There are A LOT of names to choose from.


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FREE Redbox Codes

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April 11, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Entertainment, Free

published date: February 07, 2011
modified datt: April 11,2020

Today only, use the code BEMINE for a FREE rental. Today ONLY use the code FEB7MOVIE.

Find a Red Box near you HERE.

Don’t forget about the Netflix movie deal with your game system at $8.99/month. You can also get a B2G1 Redbox Code.

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Closed. Giveaway – Restaurant.com $100 or $50 Certificate

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April 1, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Giveaways, Restaurant

published date: July 09, 2010
modified datt: April 01,2020

This giveaway is closed. Congratulations to Denise and Bonnie.

Perhaps Atlanta readers might enjoy Anthony’s Fine Dining on Piedmont Road, or New York readers would get excited over Havana Central Times Square on 46th Street. Wherever your destination, or wherever your home, Restaurant.com likely has something to your likes. If you have not shopped this site before you are missing out.  Search their thousands of restaurants. Pick your certificate amount, pay, print, and go out that night!  Best of all, a $25 gift certificate ALWAYS costs only $10. Plus there is almost always a gift code available to bring that $10 cost even lower.  Currently, until Monday July 12 – use the code FUN for 80%. This brings a $25 gift certificate down to $2! Get a $25 gift certificate for $3 until Thursday, July 15 with the code FRESH.

WHY NOT BUY ONE?

Not sure about Restaurant.com. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Read about it in “Who Are We” tab on their home page. I can tell you from personal experience I have purchased over 15 certificates from them. Two were no longer being honored at a Restaurant I frequented and with one call, my certificate credit was redeemed and I was issued a new certificate!  They also have been featured on major networks including NBC, ABC, CBS, and more.

Want to try it out for yourself? Well Restaurant.com wants to help you. They are giving two lucky Frugal Coupon Living readers a chance. The grand price winner will win a $100 certificate while the runner up will win a $50 certificate. Sounds wonderful to me.

To Enter the Giveaway:

You can enter up to six times – that would mean, leave one to six comments.  You do not have to enter more than once but you DO have to complete the first entry to enter with choices two through four.

1.) Share with me what Restaurant you would buy a certificate to in your area (or one where you are visiting.) Leave the name of the city and the restaurant name.

Additional Optional Entries:

2.) Receive emails in your inbox daily – subscribe to my RSS/Email feeds by signing up at the top of the website. You must confirm your subscription!

3.) Like Frugal Coupon Living on Facebook HERE or a become a friend HERE.

4.) Facebook about this giveaway with the phrase below and leave a comment below letting me know you did

Win a $50 or $100 Restaurant.com Gift Certificate on Frugal Coupon Living (add link)

5.) Follow Frugal Coupon Living on Twitter HERE.

6.) Tweet about this giveaway with the phrase below and leave a comment below letting me know you did.

Win a $50 or $100 Restaurant.com certificate @frugalcouponmom (add link)

This giveaway ends on Monday, July 19 at midnight (EST.) The winner will be contacted on Tuesday, July 20 and have  72 hours to contact me. If I do not hear from the winner by that time, a new winner will be selected

Please Note: Email entries will not be accepted. If you are reading this giveaway in a reader or in your inbox, please select the post to direct yourself over to the site. Due to time constraints, I am not able to enter email, Twitter, or Facebook entries on my own. Thanks!

Disclosure:  I was not compensated for this post. One Frugal Coupon Living reader will be supplied with a $100 gift certificate to Restaurant.com and another winner will receive a $50 credit. All opinions expressed are my own and should not be substituted as your own.



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Are You a Dove Insider? $2 coupon

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April 1, 2020 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Coupons

published date: June 15, 2010
modified datt: April 01,2020

When you sign up on Dove’s web site to become a Dove insider, you’ll get tips, samples and high value coupons.

Right now, Insiders can get a $2/2 coupon for Dove Hair and Body Wash or Beauty Bar.

Head HERE to sign up today!


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Clorox Greenworks – $3 Coupon

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March 14, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Coupons, Target

published date: May 24, 2010
modified datt: March 14,2020

Head HERE and like Clorox Greenworks Laundry Detergent for a $3 coupon. These have been reduced at Target recently.

Note: There is a $3 Target Coupon HERE as well. The sizes on the coupons are different but you can print and see if you can match something when you are at the store.


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Big Crumbs – Earn Money When You Shop

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March 10, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Beginners

published date: January 28, 2010
modified datt: March 10,2020

Shannon recently introduced me to Big Crumbs. Big Crumbs work just like Ebates and Shop at Home. You earn cash back by going through their site to shop.

Items to Note on Big Crumbs:

1.) Earn cash back without minimum payments.

2.) Refer your friends and earn cash back on what they earn!

You can get paid via Pay Pal but note there is a payment processing fee of 2% with a $1 cap – no more than $1 will be taken out for your payment.

I am adding Big Crumbs to your Ebates and Shop at Home options because it will allow for cash back on some stores not on the other two sites and also offers some larger percentages on popular stores than the other two programs offered.

Get started with Big Crumbs HERE.


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