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  2. Discount Home Shoppers' Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, The DHS Club launched, ClubBucks Rewards, an offline shopping rewards program with participating merchants, so that members could get discounts and loyalty points. The DHS Club also purchased around 20 acres (81,000 m 2) of land in Southeast Tennessee and created a corporate retreat property and cabin rental property.

  3. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes discounts are given at the point of sale rather than the manufacturer providing rebates, eliminating the need for coupons or mail-in rebates. However, rebates are sometimes given in the form of "cashback offers" for mobile phone contracts or other high value retail items sold alongside a credit agreement.

  4. Sales promotion - Wikipedia

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    Sale promotions often come in the form of discounts. Discounts impact the way consumers think and behave when shopping. The type of savings and its location can affect the way consumers view a product and affect their purchase decisions. [2] The two most common discounts are price discounts ("on sale items") and bonus packs ("bulk items"). [2]

  5. Discounts (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Discounts" is a song by American rapper Cupcakke. She independently released it as a single on June 26, 2020. [1] It became her first charting single, debuting at number 10 on the Billboard Digital Songs component chart. The song received critical acclaim from music critics, who praised the production, vocal performance, solo songwriting and ...

  6. Discounting - Wikipedia

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    In the case where the only discount rate one has is not a zero-rate (neither taken from a zero-coupon bond nor converted from a swap rate to a zero-rate through bootstrapping) but an annually-compounded rate (for example if the benchmark is a US Treasury bond with annual coupons) and one only has its yield to maturity, one would use an annually ...

  7. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    In the US many insurers offer a good-grade discount to students with a good academic record and resident-student discounts to those who live away from home. Generally insurance premiums tend to become lower at the age of 25. Some insurance companies offer "stand alone" car insurance policies specifically for teenagers with lower premiums.