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2nd October 2008, 16:30
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Location: Leicester
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MD5 thier credit card number...thats pretty unique. Bugger typing it in though.
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2nd October 2008, 16:53
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Add the discount you're offering to the normal price you charge, then you don't need to worry how widespread the codes get distributed, in fact the wider the better.
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3rd October 2008, 07:40
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Should try harder
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I think I have a solution, tell me if you see any flaws in this.
We send out the same code to every customer, and we know the postcodes of the customers we are sending to. So, we keep a database entry mapping the promo code to each postcode sent to. Then when the code is used, the postcode is noted, and we check that it exists in the database.
That should be enough, people need to enter their valid postcode as part of the process anyway, so they would never know anything was going on. And if they got given the code by someone else, they would be presented a message saying "sorry, etc...".
Easy. 
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3rd October 2008, 08:13
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Contractor Among Contractors
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gros
I think I have a solution, tell me if you see any flaws in this.
Easy. 
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Since you're awarding a discount based on their postcode, why bother giving them a promo code to enter at all?
Check their postcvode is on your D and then just say something like "you've been awarded an automatic discount"
No need for promo codes at all unless you want them to feel as if they're getting 'something', in which case just any old tulip for the code since you're not using it anyway.
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3rd October 2008, 08:17
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Should try harder
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBigYinJames
Since you're awarding a discount based on their postcode, why bother giving them a promo code to enter at all?
Check their postcvode is on your D and then just say something like "you've been awarded an automatic discount"
No need for promo codes at all unless you want them to feel as if they're getting 'something', in which case just any old tulip for the code since you're not using it anyway.
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Hey, don't question the business logic, that's not my concern! The fact is, the client wants to send out mail to specific customers offering a promo code for a discount, and they don't want it to be used by just anyone.
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3rd October 2008, 08:18
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Not worth listening to
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gros
I think I have a solution, tell me if you see any flaws in this.
We send out the same code to every customer, and we know the postcodes of the customers we are sending to. So, we keep a database entry mapping the promo code to each postcode sent to. Then when the code is used, the postcode is noted, and we check that it exists in the database.
That should be enough, people need to enter their valid postcode as part of the process anyway, so they would never know anything was going on. And if they got given the code by someone else, they would be presented a message saying "sorry, etc...".
Easy. 
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But doesn't that rely on the fact that Aunt Gladys or whoever gets given the code doesn't live in a postcode area that already has a customer in it??
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3rd October 2008, 08:28
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Should try harder
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 103
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mort
But doesn't that rely on the fact that Aunt Gladys or whoever gets given the code doesn't live in a postcode area that already has a customer in it??
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No, we would be checking the full postcode, individual to them (and possibly a few other people in their street, which isn't a problem).
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3rd October 2008, 08:44
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Fingers like lightning
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dirty Expat!
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Somebody needs to explain to the business why this idea is silly, there are two opposing requirements; that each individual must have a code and that the code must be the same.
Client: "I want the door to be open and closed at the same time..."
What they're aiming to do is possible, but their idea of implementation is fundamentally flawed.
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3rd October 2008, 09:02
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Contractor Among Contractors
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gros
No, we would be checking the full postcode, individual to them (and possibly a few other people in their street, which isn't a problem).
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Well it is a big problem if Aunt Gladys has the same postcode as Mr Another Customer you want to give the discount to, since when Mr Anotehr Customer logs on to get his discount, he'll be told the code has already been used, and if that doesn't p him off, nothing will.
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3rd October 2008, 09:17
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Should try harder
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 103
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBigYinJames
Well it is a big problem if Aunt Gladys has the same postcode as Mr Another Customer you want to give the discount to, since when Mr Anotehr Customer logs on to get his discount, he'll be told the code has already been used, and if that doesn't p him off, nothing will.
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No, you miss my point. The postcodes wouldn't be ticked off the first time they are used. So 20 people with the same postcode could use the promotional code, as long as that was actually their postcode. It just stops them giving the code out to all and sundry, as they will need to enter their genuine postcode when they make their purchase, which will not be valid against the database.
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