Question #1 is sponsored by CompAndSave.com. We’re going to start Round 1 easy; find the answer on the CompAndSave.com site.
Today’s 1st question:
OEM is an abbreviation for what term used at CompAndSave.com? When comparing ink cartridge prices, it’s important to know some basic differences that influence the price. Find the answer at ComAndSave.com and post your answer in the comments section here.
Here’s how it works: Each day we’ll ask 3 questions, one for each sponsor. Go to their site to find the answer and answer it in the comments section of the posted question. Every correct answer gets an entry into the prize drawing. At the end of Round 1 (September 30), we’ll draw for the prizes from all the correct answers over the 2 week period.
You can answer every question, but only once. We’ll post the correct answer at the end of the day.
OEM is an abbreviation for ‘Original Equipment Manufacturer.’ When you see a product on our site that says OEM, that means that it is one of the “name-brand” cartridges from Canon, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, etc.