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Now you should see this toward the center of the screen. Here is where you enter your zip code in.
And last but not least you need to scroll all the way to the bottom where you can click this submit changes button. That will change the zip code. So this seems like a lot of steps but really it only takes a few seconds to do once you are signed up for an account. I was noticing something was different lately because I was trying to print coupons from other zipcodes and not seeing the change.
Now I have been educated by the great Charlene. LOL- it was the readers on the Safeway post.
Prepaid phone service must be purchased from US based wireless providers. Prepackaged prepaid mobile phones from non-major wireless providers are not supported such as Tracfone, Net10, Consumer Cellular, or any Government issued prepaid phones. Landline, Google voice, or any virtual mobile number will not work with our Print ID technology.
So this seems like a lot of steps but really it only takes a few seconds to do once you are signed up for an account. I was noticing something was different lately because I was trying to print coupons from other zipcodes and not seeing the change. Please work with your users to encourage them to adopt the new phone number authentication print functionality. You can enter whatever zip you like in but on occasion I will mention a specific zip code that a coupon is listed under. No changing zip codes on Coupons. February 19, at
Jane says that the intermittent verification requests have worked with her Tracfone, so hopefully this will continue to be the case. I have had to enter my cell number before and get a texted code to print and my phone is Tracfone. It worked every time. I wonder if they mean the non smart ones, but even those can receive a text. My carrier is Verizon thru Tracfone, or that is what I am told.
I sure hope I still can print after they make the switch!? It remains to be seen if the text verification will limit to one per SMS-receiving phone number or if that phone number will unlock printing on multiple devices.
Ew, we have to input a verification code every time we want to print something? I also wonder what will happen with their app. Oh, like the app?
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It is 2 per. She was able to print from other devices by not registering the phone. Does it mean it makes sense to use a non-smart phone to authenticate a laptop and a smart phone to print from it using a wireless printer? Thanks for keeping us up-to-date with this information. I live in a rural area that does not have cell service.
I have been using the coupons. I tried to print coupons yesterday and the software would no longer load. I needed to enter my cell number to get a printing code. This will not work for me and everyone else that does not have cell service in their homes. What am I supposed to do?
Enter my cell number into the computer. Drive 10 miles to where I can get cell service to receive my code. Drive another 10 miles back to my house to enter the code into my computer so I can print. We measure what people buy, how often they buy it, where they bought it, what influenced them to buy it.
If the CDC's flu count numbers go up, we can turn on promotions for products like surface cleaners, and track whether or not that makes people buy more in stores. So our sales people were spending 45 minutes of each hour trying to get our clients to think about us differently. We still do digital coupons, but this analytics business is what's really going to grow from here. At this point, yes, we were public and yes, our investors knew us one way, and yes, our stock had been beaten up very badly in the market.
Over the course of a year, our business is relatively smooth, but quarter by quarter, it's lumpy--manufacturers' spending changes between quarters to move product, and in response to commodity prices--and that affects us directly. Investors don't like that. And we had let people down because the rollout of our big new data platform was behind schedule.
We did get some questions from investors about the rebranding. It's limiting our growth opportunities, which is not good for you as an investor--and honestly, how much worse could it possibly get?
We needed to create a brand that could last and that meant something to all of us.