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WTF? Deciphering Those Shopping Codes and Acronyms

By Yo Prinzel    Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 06:28 AM    Category:   Especially for Women

When we write up our deals, we try to make sure we don't use any lingo that might confuse readers or be unfamiliar to you--but we have no control over what the merchants do. Sometimes, they might even use terminology differently than you are used to.

I remember when I first heard about a Payless BOGO sale. I immediately assumed that if I bought one pair of shoes, I would get another for free. But BOGO isn't BOGOF, it's just BOGO. BOGO really means Buy One Get One. From there, the store can fill in any type of discount they want--BOGO free, BOGO half off, BOGO 25% off, whatever.

Another acronym that I often see and threw me for a loop the first time I saw it is, WYB. WYB simply means When You Buy, as in, "You get 25% off milk WYB a carton of eggs." Similar to BOGO, WYB means that your discount is contingent on the purchase of another item.

I've noticed DND on the bottom of coupons and half worried that I was giving permission to not resuscitate me should I fall out while holding the coupon.  As it turns out, I'm really saying that I understand there is a Do Not Double policy on the coupon. As disappointing as a DND order is, it's a huge relief after thinking it means I could die while holding the little slip of paper.

MFR is a term I sometimes see in the fine print on sale papers. I always thought it was like a child-safe swear or something. You know, something you'd shout out the window if someone cut you off on the highway, "You stupid MFR!" Turns out it just means ManuFactureR coupon. So, it's different from a proprietary store coupon or deal--instead the coupon is straight from the manufacturer, which probably means the store gets reimbursed for accepting it.

There are so many different terms for serious shoppers to know, here's a quick quiz to test your shopping and coupon knowledge:

1. What do you call those coupon machines that spit coupons out at you in the grocery store aisles?

a.       Blinkie

b.      Ominous printy

c.       Lizard tongue

 

2. What is the name of the Sunday coupon insert in your Sunday paper?

a.      Smart Source (SS)

b.      Smart Buys (SB)

c.      Deal Handout (DH)

 

3. What do you call the piece of paper you get from customer service that promises you a sale price after a sale is over because the store ran out of product?

a.       Raincheck

b.      Thunderdome

c.       Deal Breaker

 

If you answered A to all the above, you are a shopping genius--pat yourself on the back and buy yourself something nice! If you didn't...well, we still love you.

Yo

Photo by brokenarts.

 

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