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  2. 15 Best Coupon Sites of 2022 - AOL

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    Now more than ever, it's important to take advantage of every opportunity to save what you can. Otherwise, it's like leaving money on the table. One way to save is to use coupons. But rather than...

  3. Quotient Technology - Wikipedia

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    Quotient Technology, formerly Coupons.com, Inc., was founded in 1998 by Steven Boal, former CEO. Coupons.com originally was a website for finding and printing coupons. The website eventually expanded to the Coupons.com app, which enabled consumers to redeem cashback offers and load offers to loyalty cards, as well as find printable coupons.

  4. Coupons.com - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, Global Savings Group (GSG), Europe’s leading shopping recommendation and rewards company, signed a deal to acquire the US-based consumer brand and domain Coupons.com in 2023. Global Savings Group is a European e-commerce and affiliate marketing company offering shopping solutions to consumers in over 20 global markets.

  5. Mobile dial code - Wikipedia

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    A mobile dial code (MDC) is a grouping of 3 to 10 numbers following either a "#" "##" "*" "**" used to create a short, easy to remember phone number.Historically MDCs were used for repair related purposes by landline and wireless carriers.

  6. Hong Kong five-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The five-dollar note was first issued in 1858 by the Mercantile Bank, 1865 by the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), 1866 by the Oriental Bank Corporation, 1897 by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and 1894 by the National Bank of China.

  7. Hong Kong one-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The one dollar note was first issued by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation from 1872 to 1935. No other bank issued this denomination. In 1935 the Government of Hong Kong took over the issuing and became the sole issuer for this denomination.

  8. Hong Kong twenty five-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong twenty five dollar note was first issued from 1864 by the Oriental Bank Corporation, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in 1865, the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) from 1879 followed by the Mercantile Bank in 1889, though specimens of an earlier date exist.

  9. Hong Kong one hundred-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong one hundred dollar note was first issued from 1858 from the Mercantile Bank, 1866 by the Oriental Bank Corporation, the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) from the 1860s but a confirmed date for this bank is 1879, followed by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in 1877.