Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Our GTIN barcodes for products work in the Philippines and worldwide. See why we do not sell barcodes beginning with 480 and our global barcode acceptance.
If you cannot find an answer to your question, please contact us.
Please see our Difference Between UPC-A and EAN-13 Page for more details.
- Barcodes are used for obtaining the price of the product when scanned at the checkout.
- Barcodes are used for keeping track of stock and deciding when to reorder an item.
In general retailers prefer to stock products that will be straight forward to manage. Some retailers may prefer not to stock products if they have to manually count how many are left of each size and reorder accordingly. Therefore is is recommended that you have a different barcode for each variation.
We can also arrange independently accredited verification reports which means that our barcodes are accepted by more stores than any other retailer.
For more information on which stores do not accept our barcode and which require verification reports, please see Barcode Acceptance.
Our barcodes are currently being used in the following countries worldwide (this list is not exhaustive): Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Channel Islands, China, Cook Islands, Curacao, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, East Timor, England, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, Kiribati, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Philippines, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Portugal, Rarotonga, Rwanda, Singapore, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sultanate of Oman, Suriname, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, UAE, Uganda, UK, USA, Vanuatu, Philippines, Wales, Zambia
This list is expanding all the time so please let us know if your country is not on the list and we can check if it is a recent addition. Or, you could be the first.
- Cheap Barcodes - getting even cheaper the more you buy
- No Ongoing fees - the barcodes are sold for a one-off cost so you only pay once
- Barcode Images Provided - we also provide high resolution (600 dpi) barcode images in 3 formats (Bitmap, eps, Tiff, Jpeg, and PDF) for your convenience
- No compulsory membership - These include time consuming forms and money consuming fees
- Quick Service - you will either receive your barcodes immediately (If you order a retail barcode) or within 12 hours. We can speed up service if you require something urgently.
- Can provide accredited verification reports - we can provide independently accredited verification reports which means that our barcodes are accepted by more stores than any other reseller.
In the late 1990s, the UCC merged with GS1, becoming GS1-US. As part of this change, they decided to start charging annual license fees for all of their members, including those who had paid a one-off fee for barcode numbers in the 1990s. Of course, many of these members weren’t happy with the new annual license fees, and so a group of them ended up in class action law suit with GS1. The members won in the courts in the early 2000s, resulting in a multimillion dollar settlement by GS1. A further consequence of this court case is the proof that the original numbers issued by the UCC in the 1990s are outside of GS1s control now, and hence no license fees are required. These are the numbers bought by resellers and onsold. They are ‘new’ numbers, in that they have never been used on a retail product, and are part of the GS1 system.
If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us.