February 15th, 2011 at 08:29am
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Oprah’s KFC coupon here! Click link and print!?
http://skipcurlott.com/coupon/kfcpdf.pdf
Although KFC is not offering the chicken right now, if you redeem the coupon by My 19, you’ll get a rain check that’ll include a free Pepsi. Someone saved the pdf and put it on their website. It’s the same one from unthinkkfc. All the pdf’s have the same barcode, so it can be used more than once. Have fun. =D
I’ll even give the first person to leave a comment here the honors of best answer. (+10 points for you) And, for the others, you guys can have an easy 2 points without even really answering a question. How great is that?
By Barcode Scanner
February 15th, 2011 at 08:28am
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Any coupon codes for Primera (dot) com label stock or printer cartridges?
Have a Primera LX 810 Color label printer. Supplies are pricey! Anyone have coupon or discount codes for primerastore (dot) com? TIA!
By Barcode Scanner
December 15th, 2010 at 08:22pm
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I kinda wrote over the barcode of a coupon! Does it still work?
I was doodling and accidentally scribbled on the bar code, but not on ALL of it.
Best answer:
Depends but probably. The numbers underneath the barcode decode it. The cashiers can type the numbers in. Atleast thats how we did it when i worked at walmart
By Barcode Scanner
December 9th, 2010 at 08:01am
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KFC Coupon PDF link over here. Print to your heart’s desire.?
http://skipcurlott.com/coupon/kfcpdf.pdf
Someone saved the pdf and put it on their website. It’s the same one from unthinkkfc. All the pdf’s have the same barcode, so it can be used more than once. Have fun. =D
I’ll even give the first person to leave a comment here the honors of best answer. (+10 points for you)
No prob. The 10 best answer will go to Bree for being the first person to respond. I will give it just before the question expires. =]
By Barcode Scanner
November 15th, 2010 at 12:00am
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iphone grocery coupon app?
While sifting through my mountain of cut coupons and deciding which shampoo would be the best/cheapest with which coupon I have, a lady walked up to me and said I just downloaded an app for the iphone which you use coupons (TONS of coupons) right from your iphone. NO CUTTING!!– they have a barcode on the iphone coupon that the lady/man scans at checkout! — So dummy me, downloads coupons.com app does a complete shopping trip using the app and coupons and when I went to checkout– you need a printer to print the “clipped” coupons!! I GOT THE WRONG APP!!!! — so I went on my way and have been searching for it ever since. I found a similar app with coupon sherpa, but thats department stores and jewelry and stuff– no groceries.
SOOO… Anyone heard of this because I am on a mission to find it. lol — I need this.
Thanks for any help! <3
By Barcode Scanner
January 16th, 2010 at 09:53pm
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Does the size barcode of a printable coupon matter? Does it still work if its size is changed?
Random question but I’m always printing out coupons so I use up a lot of ink. I was wondering, if I scale down a coupon, so that the barcode also becomes smaller, will it still be scannable?
Best answer:
i dont know
By Barcode Scanner
January 14th, 2010 at 07:12am
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Where is the coupon site to get all your coupons on one barcode?
my mom remembers a site where u check off all the grocery coupons you want, and you can print out a single coupon/barcode and when u ring it up it takes off all the coupons/discounts at the same time. Anyone know where this is?
Best answer:
Try Yahoo search under Free Coupons. good luck
By Barcode Scanner
February 1st, 2008 at 01:00am
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Wondering about KFC Coupon Fraud?
So I went on the Oprah site and printed my KFC free meal coupon. I printed fromm two different printers and noticed there are different barcode numbers. When I tried to print again from one of the printers it came up with the same barcode so I am assuming it must remember your printer? Anyway, I know it says that they can’t be photocopied but if you just print a few with the same barcode is that considered mechanically reproducing and then mean you are commiting coupon fraud?
Amber, thanks for the coupon code. I see it’s the same barcode as the one I got so I guess it must be okay to print multiple copies as long as they aren’t photocopied.
Best answer:
It should print with different bar codes. Ours did.
By Barcode Scanner
December 12th, 2007 at 08:23am
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Shouldn’t grocery coupon still be doubled?
I had a grocery coupon that must have been at least 25 years old for 25 cents with no expiration date. They didn’t know how to give me credit for it I guess since there was no barcode to scan from. Most grocery stores double coupons today and this store was no exception. They only gave me credit for the face value of 25 cents and didn’t double the value. What was the reason the store didn’t double this old coupon and were they wrong not to double it?
Best answer:
lol. you’re lucky they even took it. no stores in this town double coupons.
By Barcode Scanner
December 11th, 2007 at 02:28am
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Whats the difference between the bar code(UPC) on a product, and the bar code on the coupon of that product..?
Whats the difference between the bar code(UPC) on a product, and the bar code on the coupon of that product..
Best answer:
This is a rather complicated question! Let me try to reduce it down to the basic elements. . .
First, the UPC code on a product is an 11 digit number followed by a mathematically calculated check digit. (If you are curious as to how that calculation is done, please visit our check digit page at upccode.net/upc_check.html)
The coupon code for any given product can take several forms. The easiest form is that of a 12-digit code at the front, consisting of:
- UPC prefix 5 indicating that it is a coupon,
- followed by digits 2 through 6 of the UPC number of the product for which the coupon is intended,
- followed by a 3-digit family code selected by the manufacturer or the retailer for whom it’s intended,
- followed by a 2-digit value code from the coupon value code table indicating the % off or $ off or whatever value of the coupon
- followed by the new mathematically calculated check digit
Most coupons then feature a second barcode, called the coupon extended code. This extended code can take several forms. The simplest one includes the applicationa identifier (8100) plus a 5-digit offer code selected by the manufacturer. This code is designed to allow the manufacturer to track each coupon offer.
There are versions of the extended code that add an expiration date and others that add household IDs.
This is a very general overview. If you need additional details, please contact us at UPCcode.net.
Hope this helps!
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