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  2. PayPal Honey — just Honey until 2020, when it was acquired by PayPal — is a free mobile app and browser extension that automatically searches for and applies coupon codes at checkout at more ...

  3. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Honey is a subsidiary of PayPal that offers a browser extension that applies online coupons and cashback on eCommerce websites. It was founded in 2012, acquired by PayPal in 2020, and has been involved in YouTube advertising and sponsorships.

  4. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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    Consumers can receive the cashback or similar rewards by searching on the cashback program's website, but usually also via its mobile app, via browser plugins.The plugins may also alert consumers to better prices for the same product from the program's participating merchants, or to available discount coupons.

  5. Point of sale - Wikipedia

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    Point of sale (POS) is the time and place where a retail transaction is completed. Learn about the history of POS systems, from early cash registers to modern software, and the features and benefits of POS for businesses.

  6. Split payment - Wikipedia

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    Split payment is the act of dividing a single payment into two or more transactions using different methods. Learn how it works, why it is useful and what are the difficulties for businesses and consumers.

  7. GS1 DataBar Coupon - Wikipedia

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    GS1 DataBar Coupon is a barcode symbol that encodes a GTIN-12 or GTIN-13 and additional information for coupons. It is used in retail industry since the mid-1980s and became the standard in the USA in 2011.

  8. Extreme Couponing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries. The concept of "extreme couponers" was first mentioned by The Wall Street Journal on March 8, 2010, in an article entitled "Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport". [2]

  9. Google Checkout - Wikipedia

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    Google Checkout was an online payment service by Google that was discontinued in 2013. It allowed users to store their card and shipping information in their Google account and pay at participating stores with a click.