Friday, March 4, 2011

New Wal*Mart Coupon Policy!

Big news in the coupon world....Wal*Mart seems to have come out with a new coupon policy. One that allows overage and use of competitor coupons!

Just go here (must have a Google account to view*) to see the new policy and print it out!

Thank you to Consumer Queen for this amazing bit of information!

*If you do not have a Google account you can read a text overview from Consumer Queen here

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Acronyms

BOGO or B1G1 = Buy One Get One free
B2G1 = Buy Two Get One (or any variation like that)
Blinkie = The little blinkie machines at the grocery store that spit out coupons (if you have kids, I bet you know what these are!)
CAT = Catalina. A type of machine that spits out a coupon at the register
CRT = Cash Register Tape, aka your receipt
ECB = Extra Care Buck. This is the CVS ‘money’ reward system.
FAR = Free After Rebate
FIP = Found In Package
FLIP = Food Lion Internet Printable coupon
Hang Tag = A coupon found around the neck of a product
IP = Internet Printed coupon
IVC = Instant Value Coupon, from Walgreens
MFR = Manufacturer
MIR = Mail In Rebate
MM = Money Maker
OOP = Out Of Pocket
OYNO = On Your Next Order
Peelie = Coupon found on a specific product that you peel off, hence it being called a peelie
PG = Proctor & Gamble, a type of insert circular that somes in your Sunday paper
Q = Coupon(s)
RP = Red Plum, a type of insert circular that comes in your Sunday paper
RR = Register Rewards. This is the Walgreens ‘money’ reward system.
SS = Smart Source, a type of insert circular that comes in your Sunday paper
Tear Pad = A coupon found in the store that tears off
YMMV = Your Mileage May Very, this means your experience can be different
$/x = $1/2 would mean $1 off 2 products, $1/1 would mean $1 off 1 product, etc etc

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