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A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant.
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"There's a whole psychology to coupons," Mr. Can said.
Posters and images on the Facebook page urge shoppers to say "No!" to coupons and other gimmicks.
It's hard to compete, and I have had to resort to coupons and lowering my own costs to get business in the door.
She first told me about discounts offered to AAA members and eventually directed me to coupons at the park information booth offering an even better deal.
Shopping at a Whole Foods Market in suburban Chicago, Meredith Estes said food prices have jumped so much she has resorted to coupons.
They found only 11 rigorous studies of such inducements, which varied from cash and small gifts to coupons for infant formula combined with education, support and counseling.
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Besides the general couponing lingo, there are abbreviations and phrases applied to coupon trading.
We had to get coupons to buy gas".
The company has also decided to send coupons to residents in the area around the restaurant.
They also began to give "how to coupon" classes.
Back to Coupon Clippers.
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