CxVG Clip and Save: The Future of Digital Coupons

Technical Integration Made Simple Implementing digital coupons like 8112s is designed to be straightforward for retailers, thanks to their compatibility with existing loyalty interfaces commonly used in c-store POS systems. Bhat noted that these coupons function similarly to loyalty programs; each has a unique identifier and applies discounts based on basket contents making the integration process smooth and familiar. The system uses the Conexxus loyalty standard (version 1.3 recommended) and requires only basic setup inputs such as dealer ID, program name, and host IP address. Retailers must also enable multiple loyalty settings and ensure their POS can route 8112 coupons to the correct host. For scanning, image-based 2D barcode scanners are required to read coupons from mobile devices. From a transaction standpoint, the process mirrors traditional coupon use: items are scanned, the customer presents the digital coupon, and the POS communicates with the PROSPR host to validate and apply the discount. The receipt reflects the discount and includes optional PROSPR-branded messaging. Retailers can also receive detailed settlement and reconciliation reports, helping them track redemptions and ensure accurate reimbursement. While scanning is the preferred method, manual entry is supported if needed, though longer coupon codes may be cumbersome.

To watch the video of Anil Bhat’s presentation, click here .

Invenco Passport Gray Taylor, executive director of Conexxus, notes that Invenco Passport also fully supports NACS TruAge age verification program and NACS PROSPR digital promotion initiative. Both initiatives were made possible by Conexxus standards , created by Conexxus membership.

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