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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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08-11-2008 at 08:01 PM.
08-11-2008 at 08:01 PM.
Quote from sflamom :
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.
That is a spectacular idea! I don't know if he'll listen, but I definitely appreciated the site and would love to see it return.
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08-11-2008 at 09:50 PM.
08-11-2008 at 09:50 PM.
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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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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.
Every WM I shop at, it asks the cashier valid coupon amount. I cannot explain for each case why it does. However in this case the register see's 2 items each at $1.64, and 1 coupon at $3. IMHO, in this case, this register is asking the cashier, is it ok for me to take the $3 off. I have offered a possibility as to why its doing this, perhaps it wants to make sure the cashier knows that 2 items have been purchased, and not just 1, WM registers are smart, but not as smart as you might think. The coupon exceeds the value of 1 item, not both combined obviously, this is a likely reason.

I do agree with you, more then likely a WM programming issue. After all, it is at WM that nearly every coupon I hand over asks, valid coupon amount? Its as if the register isn't capable of knowing if it is or not. But you never know with WM, wasn't it them who deducted $$ from there own employees paychecks for something those employees did? Perhaps this is another attempt of WM's to bring "lower prices everyday" to there customers, because if an employee takes a bad coupon, and WM doesnt get paid for it, they deduct it from the employees check, and thats why the register wont just deduct the coupon value, but rather forces the employee to double check.

OT a little, but only to explain what could be the reason for why this coupon (among others) beep for cashier assitance (valid coupon amount?).
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08-11-2008 at 11:06 PM.
08-11-2008 at 11:06 PM.
this is a great thread. i never knew there was a such thing as coupon decoding. but it makes so much sense that there would be such a thing. i just loved that coupons saved me money haha now this will benefit me in saving even more money. woot thanks OP! repped!
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08-12-2008 at 06:56 AM.
08-12-2008 at 06:56 AM.
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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.
I just e-mailed him. Anyone else?
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08-12-2008 at 12:46 PM.
08-12-2008 at 12:46 PM.
I emailed him last night. He seems like a nice and reasonable man, and his reasons for shutting down the site were absolutely legitimate. I am just sorry something on slickdeals made him feel that way. Frown
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08-12-2008 at 01:07 PM.
08-12-2008 at 01:07 PM.
Cool, Thanks.
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08-12-2008 at 01:20 PM.
08-12-2008 at 01:20 PM.
Quote from tmcws :
I emailed him last night. He seems like a nice and reasonable man, and his reasons for shutting down the site were absolutely legitimate. I am just sorry something on slickdeals made him feel that way. Frown
Exactly what part of his reasons were legitimate? He slandered me for stealing from his site, which I had never even heard of until somebody else posted a link to it. No information was *stolen* from him, so how is his slander legitimate?

And this is just speculation, but if his site was constructed post-2003, it's more than likely that the ideas on his site were *borrowed* from dealideal. To my knowledge, DI was the first site of its kind.
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Exactly what part of his reasons were legitimate? He slandered me for stealing from his site, which I had never even heard of until somebody else posted a link to it. No information was *stolen* from him, so how is his slander legitimate?

And this is just speculation, but if his site was constructed post-2003, it's more than likely that the ideas on his site were *borrowed* from dealideal. To my knowledge, DI was the first site of its kind.
He never mentioned you or this thread specifically. In fact, he said not to assume it was this thread. And dealideal may have the basics, but it's nowhere near as user friendly or complete as decodingcoupons was. I have never been able to input something on DI and see a complete list of products yet. Partial maybe, but never complete.

But regardless, this is all Dead Horse because he says the site is not coming back.
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08-12-2008 at 01:30 PM.
08-12-2008 at 01:30 PM.
Good info here.
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08-12-2008 at 02:12 PM.
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And dealideal may have the basics, but it's nowhere near as user friendly or complete as decodingcoupons was.
I'm not going to disagree with you here, because I never used his site to know. I'm also not a huge DI fan, even though I think it's a good source of information.

However, it would be amazingly coincidental if he *wasn't* referring to me. I searched SD and can find no other thread that's referenced his site this week. I'm fairly certain he was referring to the information I posted in this thread and I take it personally that he's claiming I stole from his site.
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08-12-2008 at 05:02 PM.
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I'm not going to disagree with you here, because I never used his site to know. I'm also not a huge DI fan, even though I think it's a good source of information.

However, it would be amazingly coincidental if he *wasn't* referring to me. I searched SD and can find no other thread that's referenced his site this week. I'm fairly certain he was referring to the information I posted in this thread and I take it personally that he's claiming I stole from his site.
I really hate flame wars and I'm not going to get involved in one now. I am going to say this and it will be the end of it (expect no further comments from me):

I never said it was your thread or you that made me take the site off line. Why do you automatically assume that it was something posted this week?

I'm pretty certain what I said was more along the lines of a recent discovery. Oh, and guess what, the thread I'm referring to doesn't even mention my site. however, it does have data on it which was collected from my site and while I may not have hard evidence to that fact, circumstantial evidence definitely points in that direction. I spent many hours developing the site into a very user friendly interface which offered the most accurate results currently available and I will not have those efforts undermined.

I really can't believe I'm being slammed as much as I am for taking a site down, a site which was offered to the public with no expectation of anything in return. Be thankful you had it while it was there and allow me my peace to continue fighting the battle I must fight alone, without assistance of any attorneys, against Coupons, Inc. (again, for something I did for this community and have received nothing in return).

Edited to correct:

I've re-read what I posted on the website and I obviously said "recent posts" instead of "recently discovered posts." If my mistake in language led you to believe I singled out this thread, I apologize.
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I really hate flame wars and I'm not going to get involved in one now. I am going to say this and it will be the end of it (expect no further comments from me):

I never said it was your thread or you that made me take the site off line. Why do you automatically assume that it was something posted this week?

I'm pretty certain what I said was more along the lines of a recent discovery. Oh, and guess what, the thread I'm referring to doesn't even mention my site. however, it does have data on it which was collected from my site and while I may not have hard evidence to that fact, circumstantial evidence definitely points in that direction. I spent many hours developing the site into a very user friendly interface which offered the most accurate results currently available and I will not have those efforts undermined.

I really can't believe I'm being slammed as much as I am for taking a site down, a site which was offered to the public with no expectation of anything in return. Be thankful you had it while it was there and allow me my peace to continue fighting the battle I must fight alone, without assistance of any attorneys, against Coupons, Inc. (again, for something I did for this community and have received nothing in return).
I hate flame wars myself, and hope this doesn't turn into one. I need to point out that your post above seems self-aggrandizing. You did what you did for your own reasons, but sharing how to defeat coupons.com thinking that that is somehow going to earn you something in return is rediculous. If you can't afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. You fight coupons.com alone, your the one that hacked it. I find it fitting that your username is virtually_john. It seems the fame and celebrity you had hoped you'd find for your hack is just that, virtual. Someone could walk past you on the street and wouldn't know you any better then any of the rest of us. Its your site, you can take it down at anytime. If OP wants to think its because of them that you took your site down, what does it even matter?
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08-13-2008 at 01:42 AM.
08-13-2008 at 01:42 AM.
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I hate flame wars myself, and hope this doesn't turn into one. I need to point out that your post above seems self-aggrandizing. You did what you did for your own reasons, but sharing how to defeat coupons.com thinking that that is somehow going to earn you something in return is rediculous. If you can't afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. You fight coupons.com alone, your the one that hacked it. I find it fitting that your username is virtually_john. It seems the fame and celebrity you had hoped you'd find for your hack is just that, virtual. Someone could walk past you on the street and wouldn't know you any better then any of the rest of us. Its your site, you can take it down at anytime. If OP wants to think its because of them that you took your site down, what does it even matter?
I'm a bit puzzled by your tone. In the past your posts have been well received but some of the information in this post is certainly incorrect.

First, my understanding is that this is a civil matter and as such an attorney will not be provided to John as you assert.

Also John remains innocent unless Coupons, Inc. can prove in a court of law that he violated their rights. This is the same rights that you, I, or anyone else in this country are guaranteed. Until this is settled in a court of law it serves no one to assume that he hacked their software and violated their rights.

Finally, unless you have a direct intimate knowledge of John's motives I would suggest that you not speculate about them. This only stirs up hard feeling and detracts from the CVS community.

Hopefully we can move forward in a positive and supportive manner.
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08-13-2008 at 05:26 AM.
08-13-2008 at 05:26 AM.
does anyone know the price of Pert at Walmart?
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08-13-2008 at 07:27 AM.
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does anyone know the price of Pert at Walmart?
Dontknow but you could try asking in the Walmart thread. It's in the Drugstore forum. HTH
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