Megans Moneysaving Madness: Couponing: The Lingo

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Couponing: The Lingo

When you start reading coupon blogs, including mine, it might look like a foreign language. Here's how to interpret it.

$1/1 or $.25/2 is the coupon value. $1/1 means $1 off the item. $.25/2 means $.25 off two items.

RP, SS or PG is for which insert from the Sunday paper. RP=Red Plum, SS=Smart Source, PG=Proctor & Gamble. These abbreviations will be accompanied by the date.

WYB means when you buy.

So, now you know that when you see $.25/2 (P&G 7/4) it means $0.25 off two and the coupon is in the July 4, Procter and Gamble insert.

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