lamontsonthehill Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 There should be a way to purchase a TB code(only the code) for like a dollar so you can make your own trackables. Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Funny you should mention that... See Tracking Code Policy in the Help Center. Quote Link to comment
+ngrrfan Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Funny you should mention that... See Tracking Code Policy in the Help Center. So for $75 (US) you get 50 tracking numbers. Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Funny you should mention that... See Tracking Code Policy in the Help Center. I hadn't seen that before but it looks like it's primarily for creating trackable geocoins. Although I've seen some trackable geocoins that look nothing like a "coin" it sounds like what the OP is looking for is the ability to create some other type of item (perhaps their own custom t-shirt design) and include a "official tracking code" on it. If one could just purchase a tracking code I imagine that almost any swag like item could be turned into a trackable item that is somewhat in between a geocoin and a travel bug. I also could see that it could create some confusion if someone found an item in a cache that did not have a travel bug attached to it, but it was actually trackable with an official tracking code. Quote Link to comment
+Frozen Buns Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Funny you should mention that... See Tracking Code Policy in the Help Center. I hadn't seen that before but it looks like it's primarily for creating trackable geocoins. Although I've seen some trackable geocoins that look nothing like a "coin" it sounds like what the OP is looking for is the ability to create some other type of item (perhaps their own custom t-shirt design) and include a "official tracking code" on it. If one could just purchase a tracking code I imagine that almost any swag like item could be turned into a trackable item that is somewhat in between a geocoin and a travel bug. I also could see that it could create some confusion if someone found an item in a cache that did not have a travel bug attached to it, but it was actually trackable with an official tracking code. There are a some companies like GxPROXY.com that will engrave a single item with a tracking code. As each code costs $1.50 you can expect to pay about $3.00, but at least it can be replaced if lost. Quote Link to comment
+Lieblweb Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 You can buy TB tags/codes for $4..... Is that too much to spend? And you'll get a tag to go along with it so you don't forget what the code is. You can keep the tag at home...... Make the TB whatever you want.... And if you search around, you might find them cheaper than that. If you can't afford to spend $4 on a travel bug tag/code, then you really shouldn't be geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+Don_J Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 If you can't afford to spend $4 on a travel bug tag/code, then you really shouldn't be geocaching. Can you explain what you mean here. It sounds like you are saying that poor people shouldn't be allowed to geocache. Quote Link to comment
+Uncopyrighted Posted July 31, 2012 Share Posted July 31, 2012 Funny you should mention that... See Tracking Code Policy in the Help Center. I hadn't seen that before but it looks like it's primarily for creating trackable geocoins. Although I've seen some trackable geocoins that look nothing like a "coin" it sounds like what the OP is looking for is the ability to create some other type of item (perhaps their own custom t-shirt design) and include a "official tracking code" on it. If one could just purchase a tracking code I imagine that almost any swag like item could be turned into a trackable item that is somewhat in between a geocoin and a travel bug. I also could see that it could create some confusion if someone found an item in a cache that did not have a travel bug attached to it, but it was actually trackable with an official tracking code. I see this a lot. People buy coins that they want to keep in their collection, but send the number out engraved on something else, or send out a photocopy of the coin. People also have bought travel bugs and engraved the code on something else, so they don't have to have the tag attached to their item. Quote Link to comment
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