FAQ
Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Definitions
Roll or Rolling- This mean to keep a deal going. For example, When you buy 2 Scrubbing bubbles you get $3 off you next order. So use the $3 off you next order of 2 packages of Scrubbing Bubbles to lower your out of pocket and you will get another $3 off your next order. However, this does not work at Walgreens. You can not use the Register Rewards earned on a product on your next order of the same products. If you do you will not get the new Register reward. For Example, buy glade lasting impression and get a $2 Register Reward. On your next order you buy another Lasting Impression. If you use the Register Reward you got from the first order, you will not get the Register Reward from the second order.
YMMV-(Your Mileage May Vary) This Means that the same might not be true for your store. This often pertains to regional pricing and clearance items.
OOP-(Out of Pocket) This is the amount of money you spend. Some people consider OOP as the amount of money actually paid for an item after coupons but before store currancy such as ECBs or RRs. Other times it is the amont with all monies considered.
RR-(Register Reward) This is a form of currancy that is spent at Walgreens. It is used as a form of payment at Walgreens.
ECB-(Extra Care Bucks) This is a form of currancy that is spent and earned at CVS. It is used as a form of payment at CVS.
MQ-(Manufacturer Coupon)
IP-(Internet Printable)
DND or DNT-(Do not Double or Do Not Triple)
TQ-(Target Coupon)
Peelie- A coupon that is attached to a product
Blinkie- A coupon that is found in a Blinkie machine at the store.
Tear Pad-
B1G1 or BOGO- Buy one get one Free
Wags- Walgreens
Cat- Catalina Coupon
AC- After Coupon
BC- Before Coupon
AR- After Rebate
BR- Before Rebate
WYB- When You Buy
OYNO- Off Your Next Order
GC- Gift Card
SS- Smart Source Coupon Insert
RP- Red Plum Coupon Insert
P&G or PG- Proctor & Gamble Coupon Insert





