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  2. Outlet store - Wikipedia

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    An outlet store is a place where manufacturers sell their products directly to the public at reduced prices. Learn about the origin, development and characteristics of outlet stores in different countries and regions.

  3. Diners Club International - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and operations of Diners Club International, the first independent payment card company in the world, founded in 1950 by Frank McNamara and others. Find out how it became a subsidiary of Discover Financial Services and how it operates in different countries.

  4. Universal Product Code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and usage of the UPC barcode, a global symbol for tracking trade items in stores. Find out how the UPC was created, how it differs from other barcode symbologies, and what are its advantages and challenges.

  5. Digital coupon - Wikipedia

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    Learn what digital coupons are and how they differ from paper coupons. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of static and dynamic e-coupons, and the security and management issues of e-coupon systems.

  6. Barneys Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Barneys Warehouse was a fashion retailer that offered discounts on designer clothing. It started in 1970 as a semi-annual sale in New York and expanded to 11 brick and mortar stores and an e-commerce website.

  7. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Discounts and allowances are reductions to a basic price of goods or services.. They can occur anywhere in the distribution channel, modifying either the manufacturer's list price (determined by the manufacturer and often printed on the package), the retail price (set by the retailer and often attached to the product with a sticker), or the list price (which is quoted to a potential buyer ...

  8. PromotionCode.org - Wikipedia

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    Products and services PromotionCode.org is a free resource for online shoppers and maintains affiliate partnerships with major retailers such as Target , Wal-Mart , HP and Verizon . The site both originates and disseminates print coupons and online promotion codes.

  9. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Grocery Outlet is an American discount closeout retailer that sells overstocked and closeout products from name-brand and private-label suppliers. It has stores in nine states, mostly independently operated by local couples, and was founded in 1946 by James Read.