+AB4N Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 I am interested in hearing other group stories on how they handle their coin orders as far as applying activation codes. When the TN geocoins came in they were in no particular order, making the task of applying activation code stickers consume a large chunk of time. I have heard that some coin clubs will do this for you, and details on this option are welcome. But I would like to hear other ideas on how this has been or could be handled as well. Here is the process I used: First I saved the activation codes provided by Groundspeak as a .csv file which I opened in a spreadsheet and sorted alphabetically by tracking number. Then I created a dBase III file and pasted these into it, after that used Avery Design Pro to print the labels in alphabetical order. Next I printed the entire list of activation codes, about fifty per page and spread these across a table. I then proceeded to take the coins one at a time and sort them onto their respective pages creating smaller subgroups of coins in a very loose order. Finally, I took the groups one at a time and coins one at a time, found the appropriate sticker, and attached it to the plastic coin holder. This was a very laborious job, and I paid out several large pizzas to get my 16 year old to help me. The first obvious answer is to get more help; dividing the piles between more people would have shortened the time considerably. Besides this point I would like to hear other ideas. Quote
+GrandpaKim Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 The Ohio coins were sent out without activation codes. Included were instructions on how to get your activation code. You went to Geocoin Club, clicked on the Get Activation Code link, entered your coin number and email address, and received your activation code in your inbox. Quote
SlytherinAlex Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 The EU coins will not have activation code stickers. There will be a webpage that you enter your coin number and email address and the activation code is returned on the web page using an SQL query. No sticker, no email. I hope it works. Quote
+CacheDragons Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 it would be great if someone would share the php code used to do this. Quote
+Renegade Knight Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 Just a comment. Coins that are unactivated but valid could lose the ability to be trackable once the automated way to get the activation code is removed. There is no reason to think that the EU page, or any other will remain around as long as GC.com. Unactivated coins are more collectible than activated coins, but the potential to activate it for the first time is what makes them more collectable. So, thanks for those who take the time to put the activation code with the coin. Quote
+team simpson Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 (edited) Just a comment. Coins that are unactivated but valid could lose the ability to be trackable once the automated way to get the activation code is removed. There is no reason to think that the EU page, or any other will remain around as long as GC.com. Unactivated coins are more collectible than activated coins, but the potential to activate it for the first time is what makes them more collectable. So, thanks for those who take the time to put the activation code with the coin. I agree with that. Although automated systems are very usefull, and could save a lot of time, there is no guarantee that they will be there forever. when working with stickers, I think AB4N's method is usefull. Edited October 5, 2005 by team simpson Quote
+ShowStop Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 Just a comment. Coins that are unactivated but valid could lose the ability to be trackable once the automated way to get the activation code is removed. There is no reason to think that the EU page, or any other will remain around as long as GC.com. Unactivated coins are more collectible than activated coins, but the potential to activate it for the first time is what makes them more collectable. So, thanks for those who take the time to put the activation code with the coin. One could argue that the owner of a coin should retreive the activation code immediately upon receipt of the coin. Whether the coin is activated or not is another issue. In any case, you have a very valid point about off-site coin validation. You can contact GC.com and request the activation # from them if it is lost, so at least people have some sort of fall back. Quote
+dhenninger Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 What we did for the NJ coins. Sort the coins by first letter (after the NJ) sort the labels the same way Get lots of help it's a pain in the butt, but it makes it easier for the user. In cases where you use a site to dispure the tracking numbers, i try to get the codes for all my coins and write them on a slip of paper and put it in the coin sleve Dave Quote
+Rusty & Libby Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 Just a comment. Coins that are unactivated but valid could lose the ability to be trackable once the automated way to get the activation code is removed. There is no reason to think that the EU page, or any other will remain around as long as GC.com. Unactivated coins are more collectible than activated coins, but the potential to activate it for the first time is what makes them more collectable. So, thanks for those who take the time to put the activation code with the coin. If people would get retrieve the activation code when they get their coins the problem would be largely resolved. Placing coins into the geocoinclub.com database is free and if you have ever personally applied activation codes (I have done many) it is worth every cent! Quote
SlytherinAlex Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 Just a comment. Coins that are unactivated but valid could lose the ability to be trackable once the automated way to get the activation code is removed. There is no reason to think that the EU page, or any other will remain around as long as GC.com. Unactivated coins are more collectible than activated coins, but the potential to activate it for the first time is what makes them more collectable. So, thanks for those who take the time to put the activation code with the coin. I take your point. But I have a long lease on my website, and am not planning on taking the tracking code page down at any time in the future. Each coin will be shipped with instructions on how to retrieve the code, and advice to do it as soon as the coin is received and write it on the plastic pocket that the coin comes in. What prompted me to adopt this method was when I heard the the coins don't come in number order. It might not be the most ideal way of doing things, but I'm only in the US a few days and I'd really like to do some caching while I'm there and not spend all day in a hotel room sorting coins and labels. Alex. Quote
+CacheDragons Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 When a person retrieves the activation code from your site does it save that information to your db. that way you know who has and who has not retrieved the codes. I think that would be cool to be able to know who has what coins. Then you will know if the groups are truly buying for themselves or for resale on ebay Retrieving the code does not activate the coin, and I know if you contact gc that they will send it to you after waiting for a period of time. Quote
SlytherinAlex Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 When a person retrieves the activation code from your site does it save that information to your db. that way you know who has and who has not retrieved the codes. I think that would be cool to be able to know who has what coins. Then you will know if the groups are truly buying for themselves or for resale on ebay Retrieving the code does not activate the coin, and I know if you contact gc that they will send it to you after waiting for a period of time. I did consider requiring the ordering email address to be entered when the code was requested, then I thought, well it's none of my business what people do with the coins once they have them. For instance, should someone trade one, then they would have to use the buyers email address to unlock it. That wasn't going to work. So my system is simple. If you have the coin, you know the coin code and you know the coin number. So you can unlock the coin. We calcualted that it would take three days to try to crack a code for a coin you don't have in your posession, so I think it is OK. After all, this is still only a game. Isn't it?????? - Quote
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