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THIS POST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT POST COMMENTS RELATING TO WAYS TO CIRCUMVENT THE NARRATIVE / TEXT ON THE COUPONS!!!


A WARNING FOR COUPON FRAUD WILL BE ISSUED TO ANY USER WHO USES THIS INFORMATION IN ANY THREAD TO CIRCUMVENT THE NARRATIVE / TEXT ON THE COUPONS!!!

SHOULD WE GET TOO MANY PEOPLE WHO IGNORE THE STATEMENT ABOVE, THE THREAD WILL BE DELETED FOR GOOD.

In the past two weeks there have been two instances where valid coupons are beeping and it's resulted in a TON of thread posts with complaints, questions, and stories from frustrated couponers. Just a little bit of knowledge about barcodes can equip you with a lot of ammunition when dealing with cashiers and managers (since most of them are clueless and you'd be teaching them).

I'll explain the coupon barcodes, then show you exactly why the Lifesavers and Pert coupons are beeping.

Coupons will beep if ANY PORTION of the barcode does not match the products in your cart.

A typical coupon barcode looks like this:
1-22222-333-44-5


1 - This portion of the code will be either a 5 or a 9. It deals with doubling. If your store doesn't double coupons, then this number has no purpose. If your store DOES double coupons, then any coupon coded with a 5 will double (up to your store's doubling limit) and any coupon coded with a 9 will not double.

22222 - This number is the manufacturer's code. This code is the reason why the Lifesavers and Pert were beeping, but I'll explain those situations below.

333
- This number is the family code. Most manufacturers break their products into families. If you see a three digit number with no zeros, the coupon is coded for a specific product. If there is one zero at the end, the coupon is coded for more than one *variety* product. If there are two zeros at the end, the coupon is coded for more than one *type or brand* of product. Here's an example of how it works:

25700 100 - any Ziploc or Saran Wrap item
25700 160 - any Ziploc item
25700 170 - any Saran Wrap item
25700 164 - Ziploc containers
25700 175 - Saran Wrap disposable Cutting Sheets

If the family code is 000, then the coupon will not beep with any product which falls under the preceeding 5-digit manufacturer's code.

Some products are not broken into any families and are coded as 992. A 992 coupon will do one of two things, depending on how your store has it's registers programmed. Either it will NEVER beep, even if you didn't buy the product, or it will ALWAYS beep and require cashier intervention. These coupons were severely abused by couponers who wanted to use coupons even though they didn't buy the product, so most major retailers have now programmed their registers to beep at every 992.


44 - This is the value code. It tells the register how much to take off. Regardless of what the wording on the coupon says, this code tells the register what you need to purchase and how much to take off. Yes, in many cases there are some VERY EXTREME differences between the wording on the coupon and what the barcode actually requires you to purchase (since there are only a limited number of value codes available). Here are the codes and, again, PLEASE NO DISCUSSIONS ON HOW TO CIRCUMVENT THE SYSTEM. The wording on the coupon is the manufacturer's intended use for it.

00 "Beep" - Manual Input Required
01 Free Item - Will normally beep so cashier can input value
02 B4G1
03 $1.10
04 $1.35
05 $1.40
06 $1.60
07 B3 $1.50
08 B2 $3.00
09 B3 $2.00
10 $0.10
11 $1.85
12 $0.12
13 B4 $1.00
14 B1G1
15 $0.15
16 B2G1
18 $2.60
19 B3G1
20 $0.20
21 B2 $0.35
22 B2 $0.40
23 B2 $0.45
24 B2 $0.50
25 $0.25
26 $2.85
28 B2 $0.55
29 $0.29
30 $0.30
31 B2 $0.60
32 B2 $0.75
33 B2 $1.00
34 B2 $1.25
35 $0.35
36 B2 $1.50
37 B3 $0.25
38 B3 $0.30
39 $0.39
40 $0.40
41 B3 $0.50
42 B3 $1.00
43 B2 $1.10
44 B2 $1.35
45 $0.45
46 B2 $1.60
47 B2 $1.75
48 B2 $1.85
49 $0.49
50 $0.50
51 B2 $2.00
52 B3 $0.55
53 B2 $0.10
54 B2 $0.15
55 $0.55
56 B2 $0.20
57 B2 $0.25
58 B2 $0.30
59 $0.59
60 $0.60
61 $10.00
62 $9.50
63 $9.00
64 $8.50
65 $0.65
66 $8.00
67 $7.50
68 $7.00
69 $0.69
70 $0.70
71 $6.50
72 $6.00
73 $5.50
74 $5.00
75 $0.75
76 $1.00
77 $1.25
78 $1.50
79 $0.79
80 $0.80
81 $1.75
82 $2.00
83 $2.25
84 $2.50
85 $0.85
86 $2.75
87 $3.00
88 $3.25
89 $0.89
90 $0.90
91 $3.50
92 $3.75
93 $4.00
95 $0.95
96 $4.50
98 B2 $0.65
99 $0.99


5 Check digit...no real relevance to couponers.
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Last Edited by slayers750 March 10, 2010 at 07:56 PM
THIS POST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT POST COMMENTS RELATING TO WAYS TO CIRCUMVENT THE NARRATIVE / TEXT ON THE COUPONS!!!

A WARNING FOR COUPON FRAUD WILL BE ISSUED TO ANY USER WHO USES THIS INFORMATION IN ANY THREAD TO CIRCUMVENT THE NARRATIVE / TEXT ON THE COUPONS!!!

SHOULD WE GET TOO MANY PEOPLE WHO IGNORE THE STATEMENT ABOVE, THE THREAD WILL BE DELETED FOR GOOD.

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08-10-2008 at 07:09 PM.
08-10-2008 at 07:09 PM.
thanks for the informative thread! rep'd. Big Grin
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jdrodgers1013
08-10-2008 at 07:14 PM.
08-10-2008 at 07:14 PM.
Wow - Thanks for the information - It's like Coupon Reading School - Rep to OP and a sticky for this thread!
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mahgobbi
08-10-2008 at 07:16 PM.
08-10-2008 at 07:16 PM.
Quote from CVS_Lifer :
Most every coupon that is "over the amount" causes WM register to say that. The coupon is $3/2, but the wipes are $1.64 each. For example, if you buy the john frieda stuff for .97 and use the $1 coupon, it says that also. I'm not sure if its asking the cashier to double check things, to make sure its legit, or in the case of the huggies clean team wipes, maybe it doesn't do well with $3/2. I mean, maybe it subtracts the $3 fine, assuming the cashier hits the button, but maybe it can't tell/know if you bought 1 or 2? Not sure, just guessing there.
Wal Marts (at least in TN) don't beep at overages. Even if they did, there is no overage here, since the products amount to $3.28 and the coupon is for $3.00. The register knows how many products are purchased...that is most definitely NOT the problem. The problem is most likely in the coding of the coupon vs. the product. It's also possible, but unlikely, that the individual store you are shopping at programmed its registers to beep at EVERY coupon over a certain dollar value (e.g., $2.50 or $3.00)
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Socalmommy
08-10-2008 at 08:02 PM.
08-10-2008 at 08:02 PM.
Quote from mahgobbi :
Wal Marts (at least in TN) don't beep at overages. Even if they did, there is no overage here, since the products amount to $3.28 and the coupon is for $3.00. The register knows how many products are purchased...that is most definitely NOT the problem. The problem is most likely in the coding of the coupon vs. the product. It's also possible, but unlikely, that the individual store you are shopping at programmed its registers to beep at EVERY coupon over a certain dollar value (e.g., $2.50 or $3.00)
Actually, the coupon is coded correctly, the upc's match. I HAVE noticed that the walmarts I have shopped at DO ask "Valid coupon amount?" for overage coupons. I tend to agree with CVS Lifer that this is how Walmarts system is set up and if your WM in TN doesn't ask this then it is probably a something programmed differently at your store.
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08-10-2008 at 08:07 PM.
08-10-2008 at 08:07 PM.
Quote from NCmommy :
Actually, the coupon is coded correctly, the upc's match. I HAVE noticed that the walmarts I have shopped at DO ask "Valid coupon amount?" for overage coupons. I tend to agree with CVS Lifer that this is how Walmarts system is set up and if your WM in TN doesn't ask this then it is probably a something programmed differently at your store.
But there is no overage here. 2 x $1.64 = $3.28 and the coupon value is only $3.00

This is all really OT anyway. It's not an issue relating to how to read a barcode. If the coding on that particular coupon is correct, then it's a Wal Mart programming issue.
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stampincindy
08-11-2008 at 08:31 AM.
08-11-2008 at 08:31 AM.
Thanks for the information, as I try to figure out why my legit coupons beep at SC.
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08-11-2008 at 11:50 AM.
08-11-2008 at 11:50 AM.
I used that decoding Q's website all the time. Boy, am I going to miss it. Frown

I tried the one on dealideal, but most of the time it just tells me exactly what the coupon tells me. I can read. I don't need a website to read the Q for me. I need one to decode it. Anyone else know of any?
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08-11-2008 at 12:00 PM.
08-11-2008 at 12:00 PM.
Very informative. Great post, I enjoyed reading it.
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tmcws
08-11-2008 at 12:03 PM.
08-11-2008 at 12:03 PM.
Quote from fitnessfan :
I used that decoding Q's website all the time. Boy, am I going to miss it. Frown

I tried the one on dealideal, but most of the time it just tells me exactly what the coupon tells me. I can read. I don't need a website to read the Q for me. I need one to decode it. Anyone else know of any?
No, that was the only one I know of besides dealideal, which sucks. I wish we would have had a choice to either keep the thread that ticked him off or his website. I know how I would have voted.
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08-11-2008 at 12:24 PM.
08-11-2008 at 12:24 PM.
I have a coupon in which the first number is a "1". I noticed in the OP's post it states the first number will be a "5" or a "9" and deals with doubling. What if it is a "1"? Any clue? Sorry if I missed it and it is in this Thread somewhere.
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08-11-2008 at 12:44 PM.
08-11-2008 at 12:44 PM.
Quote from fitnessfan :
I used that decoding Q's website all the time. Boy, am I going to miss it. Frown

I tried the one on dealideal, but most of the time it just tells me exactly what the coupon tells me. I can read. I don't need a website to read the Q for me. I need one to decode it. Anyone else know of any?
I'm not trying to plug the dealideal website, because personally I don't really care for it either. However, the decoder DOES work and it DOES NOT just tell you what's already written on the coupon. I think you might be using the dealideal decoder incorrectly.

I had never heard of that other website until I saw the post about it here, so I won't miss it at all. Besides, I wouldn't go there anyway if it's run by a guy who gets bent out of shape over a post on a message board which had NOTHING to do with his site in the first place.
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tmcws
08-11-2008 at 12:58 PM.
08-11-2008 at 12:58 PM.
How do you know it was this thread that made him mad? And I do know how to use dealideals decoder, and also know that it depends on consumers to "plug in" what the coupon works for.

Just because some people didn't use decodingcoupons site doesn't mean that no one did. I will miss that site a lot.
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08-11-2008 at 01:14 PM.
08-11-2008 at 01:14 PM.
I believe one of his biggest pet peeves as a web developer is when someone links directly to content he's created.

Anyone else blocked by IP??
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08-11-2008 at 01:58 PM.
08-11-2008 at 01:58 PM.
Quote from tmcws :
How do you know it was this thread that made him mad? And I do know how to use dealideals decoder, and also know that it depends on consumers to "plug in" what the coupon works for.

Just because some people didn't use decodingcoupons site doesn't mean that no one did. I will miss that site a lot.
Maybe those of us who did use it could email him and let him know how much we appreciate his site and let him know hoe much we'll really miss it.
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08-11-2008 at 02:38 PM.
08-11-2008 at 02:38 PM.
Quote from mahgobbi :
There's no reason I can possibly think of that the second one could have beeped unless (1) you gave the cashier more Pert coupons than bottles of Pert in your order, or (2) you used more manufacturer's coupons (for ALL items) than items in your order and the Pert was one of the last ones to scan. The reason this could cause a beep is because many registers are programmed to beep if a customer tries to use more manufacturer's coupons than the total number of items purchased (store coupons don't count in this scenario).
Those were the only two coupons I had. It came up item not found. But on examining the coupons and the items the cashier put them through.
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