Common coupon terms and what they mean
Sure, here are some common coupon terms and what they mean:
BOGO or B1G1: This stands for "Buy One, Get One" and usually followed by "Free" or "50% off", meaning that you get the second item free or at half price when you buy the first one.
Stacking: This refers to using more than one coupon per item. Not all stores allow this.
Double Coupon: Some stores will double the face value of a coupon during certain times or on certain days.
Expiration Date: The last day a coupon can be used.
Manufacturer's Coupon: A coupon issued by the manufacturer of the product. These can typically be used at any store that accepts coupons.
Store Coupon: A coupon issued by a specific store, which can only be used at that store.
Raincheck: If a store runs out of an advertised special, you can ask for a raincheck, which means you can still buy that item at the sale price once it's back in stock.
Rebate: A partial refund offered by the manufacturer after purchase.
One Coupon per Purchase/Transaction: "Per purchase" means you can use one coupon per item bought, while "per transaction" means you can use one coupon per shopping trip or order.
OYNO (On Your Next Order): This term is used in store promotions and it means you will get a certain amount off on your next order.
These terms can help you understand the conditions for using your coupons and get the best possible deals.