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Glossary of Terms for Internet CouponsIn today's market, there are more option available than just using paper couponsat the grocery store. Online coupons debuted in the late 1990s and consumers arefinding them even more popular today.Everyone knows that coupons can increase sales and promote products, thats whythey are used by retailers. There are a lot of diverse kinds of coupons:discounted deals, complimentary mailing, new client coupons, as well as freebies.To make your use of web coupons efficient, you should know the meaning of theusual coupon words and shorthand found on most lists. The list here is meant to bea helpful guide for you to grasp and remember the abbreviations and acronyms yousee most often with online coupons.In coupon lingo, Addy means address, which can refer to your home address, emailaddress or the address of a website.B1G1F: Buy one item, get another of the same item for free!* Barcode: an arrangement of thin and thick lines that can be used by a computerto label certain products. Used to asses the price of a product and details aboutthe product and to make it easier for customers to check out, it can also be usedto prove one purchased the item when redeeming a coupon.In coupon language, CO or c/o stands for 'cash off' or 'cents off'.*Coupon Code: Customers can type a unique code into a particular field when theycheck out to enable that the online coupon discount will be applied to thepurchase. The coupon codes often have expiration dates.*CPN: Discount Coupon.* FORM: questions to fill out to use a coupon. In today's tight economy, makingthe dollar stretch further is a must. Find coupons for the items you use regularlyon the back of your customer receipts, in newspapers or magazines, or better yet,online!* Money Plus: offers that require customers pay a fee on top of the postage andhandling charges.NAZ means Names, Address, and Zip code.* NB: national brand, referring to merchandise that isn't generic or store label.* NED: no expiration date, meaning that the coupon is valid indefinitely.* OAS: Any one size, signaling that you can use the coupon to buy any size of theproduct that it's for.*PK: pack, as in a pack of cigarettes, for instance.(PP) = price for purchase.*Premium: something obtained from a rebate option.*UNL: unlimited; signifying that you may use a limitless quantity of coupons for agiven product.Be sure to seek out copuons on the internet as they will provide you with
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