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Strange it shouldn't do that. I'll see what it does I am a bit aNd get back to you

[edit:] Worked just fine for me. Dunno what you did.



-- Edited by BagBoy on Tuesday 29th of January 2013 06:03:24 PM

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Last night I rang up a book of stamps . I entered on the key pad 6531, then I PRESSED ENTER, the display ask quantity I PRESSED (1)  on the key pad . On the customer screen there was (1) book of stamps and (1) FUJI APPLES.

Can anyone tell me what I did wrong ?  or did I



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when i sell stamps it never asks quantity.  it didn't yesterday. i'm in the ATL division.  

the fuji code should be 4135 so they're not really all that similar except for sharing three numbers but in a different order.  

maybe someone screwed up with a gun at your store? 



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Many when they changed the prices the fudged something up or you entered and old code.

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at my store code for single stamp is 6533 maybe you entered that by accident



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i would go back in and key in the code again and see what comes up.  if it still comes up Stamps then there is a problem.  I wasnt there to see what you did exactly so maybe you are leaving something important out not truly knowing what you did right then and there and you think you did one thing and actually did something else or even maybe somebody was on the terminal before you and hit a key and then you came along unwittenly and keyed in whatever and "boom" there was the rings.

so yea - key in the code again and see what happens  then if it does the same there is a problem that needs to be told to the scanning coordinators to fix!.  the pricing program is so old and simple that it should take a couple of minutes to look into....



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Fuji apples is 4131.

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Did they fix the problem.

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I didn't know there was a 4 digit code for stamps, (I don't even think that supervisors at my store know) but I tried that number "6531" and it worked. Good when you don't have a stamp barcode to scan.

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Cathy wrote:

I didn't know there was a 4 digit code for stamps, (I don't even think that supervisors at my store know) but I tried that number "6531" and it worked. Good when you don't have a stamp barcode to scan.


You might want to ask someone who can find out whether that PLU is a legitimate substitute for the barcode. It may be old and not go to the same line number as the barcode. Could cause problems.



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i think the barcode is a bunch of 000's and 6531.  it's on the rolling reference.



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Yeah I've scanned it to see what the UPC on the barcode was, but I couldn't remember what the numbers were. You may be right.

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kroger- i'm sure - uses all the PLU numbers from 1 to 9999 for one thing or another over the course of Kroger's history.  For example, lets say kroger wants to sell firewood thats outside.  the customer doesnt bring it in to scan so the cashier would key in a PLU # like 693 and wha laa it rings up the wood.  Or for the soda fountain and pizza by the slice that some stores sell.  each has a PLU # assigned to it.  Take a scan gun or use a cash register and if you are bored one day just type in random numbers between 1 and 9999 and you will see what is attached to it.



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thedude wrote:

kroger- i'm sure - uses all the PLU numbers from 1 to 9999 for one thing or another over the course of Kroger's history.  For example, lets say kroger wants to sell firewood thats outside.  the customer doesnt bring it in to scan so the cashier would key in a PLU # like 693 and wha laa it rings up the wood.  Or for the soda fountain and pizza by the slice that some stores sell.  each has a PLU # assigned to it.  Take a scan gun or use a cash register and if you are bored one day just type in random numbers between 1 and 9999 and you will see what is attached to it.


 I see what you're saying but it doesn't always work. I've seen the PLU on things from the deli and produce prepared items and keyed it in but more often than not, it doesn't ring up.



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As per my knowledge Kroger sell stamps in books of 20




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