So I have three codes:
12902577280600500
12901087923900300
12902583245400700
assuming the prefix and suffix digits, as well as the 00 before the end remain the same, is there a pattern or formula to generate the others?
so 1290xxxxxxxx00x00
I have tried checksum formulas but have no luck.
tl;dr Are these randomly generated numbers or is there a formula?
>>9125176
Where did you get these numbers? Give some context
>>9125183
They are coupons from Food Lion, but not for food. I tried local phone numbers at their coupon kiosk and it gave me these coupons.
>>9125183
The coupons can be redeemed at a lottery ticket kiosk. Basically a free $1 voucher for a Mega Millions lottery ticket
>>9125191
It's probably split up into various id's. Like 1290 is some identifier and the last two sets of three digits are probably specific codes or identifiers that tell something about the coupon. And then I'd guess the number in the middle is probably just the actual coupon id.
I'd also guess the the codes that tell about the coupon are used for quickly looking up the particular coupon by helping identify the proper database or something.
I dunno though. I'm thinking it's like credit cards where the first several digits mean things. First digit is major industry identifier and combined with the next five is the issuer identification number. Etc...
bumperino
>>9125223
I checked the store numbers, phone numbers, nothing really matched. Usually normal UPC's are like you described with the first numbers being vendor ID's, then random numbers and the last number being a check sum that calculates totals and divides them or something. A bunch of different kinds, but I can't figure it out.
Just figured I would ask someone who is smarter than I am before I just randomly generate some numbers.
I appreciate the response.
>>9125230
Perhaps the lottery ticket kiosk is operated by a third party and has their own unique identifiers that don't match any values that would normally be used by the store.