Does anybody know what the column of A's & B's on a printed Lidl till receipt represent?
danielrlee Esteemed Pedelecer May 27, 2012 1,392 720 Westbury, Wiltshire torquetech.co.uk Mar 22, 2015 #1 Does anybody know what the column of A's & B's on a printed Lidl till receipt represent?
jonathan75 Esteemed Pedelecer Apr 24, 2013 794 213 Hertfordshire Mar 22, 2015 #2 I'm afraid the answer is very boring. It's coded communication activating sleeper agents. I would have thought that was obvious. I hope this helps. Reactions: SteveRuss
I'm afraid the answer is very boring. It's coded communication activating sleeper agents. I would have thought that was obvious. I hope this helps.
D8ve Esteemed Pedelecer Jan 30, 2013 2,142 1,294 Bristol Mar 22, 2015 #3 Quick terminate the security breach. Bye Johnathan Reactions: jonathan75
oldtom Esteemed Pedelecer Oct 7, 2013 4,756 7,436 UK/Spain and proud to be a citizen of the EU Mar 22, 2015 #4 I don't have one in front of me right now but could it possibly be the distinction between VATable and non VATable items? Tom Last edited: Mar 22, 2015 Reactions: flecc
I don't have one in front of me right now but could it possibly be the distinction between VATable and non VATable items? Tom
danielrlee Esteemed Pedelecer May 27, 2012 1,392 720 Westbury, Wiltshire torquetech.co.uk Mar 22, 2015 #6 oldtom said: I don't have one in from of me right now but could it possibly be the distinction between VATable and non VATable items? Tom Click to expand... That seemed like a feasible explanation, but looking at the receipt, it doesn't seem to be the case. EDIT: Having looked further into VAT exemptions, it appears that you are correct. Thanks for the explanation as it was driving me mad. Last edited: Mar 22, 2015
oldtom said: I don't have one in from of me right now but could it possibly be the distinction between VATable and non VATable items? Tom Click to expand... That seemed like a feasible explanation, but looking at the receipt, it doesn't seem to be the case. EDIT: Having looked further into VAT exemptions, it appears that you are correct. Thanks for the explanation as it was driving me mad.