Showing posts with label Faststamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faststamps. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Wincor Nixdorf and Hytech Scrapbook

I have just started working on another project based on these two kiosks varieties within Britain. To this end, I need lots more information. I need listings of what people have in their collections but in an unidentifiable form for security. What I require is office/date//kiosk/session number/issue data along with any other data on the receipt and office.

Could I have the data in the form:

Office location       ID code      Date      Kiosk   Session      Issue                      Notes
Trafalgar Square    015010     29/2/14      5       09876       Freshwater3           Address in lower case on
                                                                                                                         receipt. Font 1 on stamp

The more data I receive, the better the picture that can be put together on the usage of these kiosks and what they have produced. 

I can handle doc and xls files.

E-mail: pmechuk@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Faststamp and Post and Go Catalogue

Since the last posting, I have had some feedback which has suggested some modifications and additions. These are being worked on.

As regards publishing, the most probable format will be as a .pdf file. I am considering making it freely available to all but requesting a donation to Neurological charities such as the MS Society, Parkinson's or INS. I hope to have the final version complete in the next month or so.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

ATM Informer

The  fourth issue of my Newsletter on the UK Wincor-Nixdorf and Hytech machines has just been uploaded to my ATM Informer Newsletter site and pmechuk site. Copies may be downloaded from either site or e-mailing me at pmechuk@gmail.com.

Included in this issue:

Salisbury Overprint
Forthcoming stamp shows, fairs, expos
Manchester Wincor Offices
Wincor-Nixdorf receipts part 1

Over 20 pages of information for free.

All contributions of data welcome!


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Pulled Faststamps

The Norphil blog entry for 8 January makes it clear that it is unfortunate that a few people trying to make a few pounds because they have found a weakness in a system. I questioned the legitimacy of the extended strips that appeared at Autumn Stampex 2012 and rightly so. At the previous Autumn Stampex, a  flaw in the Hytech kiosks allowed a few people pull on the strip of stamps to generate blank and partially printed stamps. This problem was fixed by Spring Stampex 2012 with the addition of a cover making it impossible to reach the strip.

I must point out that a letter to Stamp Magazine at the time of Spring Stampex warned of this mis-use of the machine and rightly so as these "errors" were made available on ebay the same day as they were produced at a heavy premium.

With the new design of Hytech kiosk that appeared at Autumn Stampex 2012, it looked as though the problem could recur and, I mentioned it to others while waiting in the queue to purchase examples form the kiosk on the first day of the show in the presence of the engineer. When this error subsequently appeared, and again quickly appeared on ebay led one to suspect a repeat. 

I subsequently asked for information supporting the genuineness of these new errors via the Stamp Magazine forum, Norphil and other sources. This prompted a reply that these were genuine and that a video had been made of the strips being produced. This video is now on You-tube and it clearly illustrates that these particular examples are genuine errors.

I agree with Ian at Norphil that it is ridiculous that some one such as myself has to question the authenticity of some stamps. I apologise if this has upset anyone but surely it is better for this new area of UK collecting that we question the irregularities and stop any abuse before it turns people away from this field of interest.

Once more, I stress that I am not a dealer. I am a stamp collector who has collected since I was 5 (in 1961).  I do not have the temperament to be a dealer. My background is science and I have published a number of papers in learned journals. When I see a wrong result, I check it and re-check it to see what the problem was. That was my training and profession.

Therefore if I see something out of place with the Hytechs and Wincors  or indeed any other field should I keep quiet and let it go or ask for clarification? I want to hear from other collectors in this area. I want data on usage, dates of use, session numbers, what stamps were used where, faults, receipt varieties, etc. My email address is pmechuk@gmail.com.




Friday, December 28, 2012

Happy New Year

OK, so this  blog has not been as regular as expected but, as they say, "so much to do, so little time to do it!"

I have tried to keep this blog and the six websites up to date with developments. Much of the data is in relative raw form but just requires care and time to process it. As noted in the last blog entry, I have started a newsletter to disseminate the information and encourage more data to be sent in my direction. There are other organisations out there which charge for this service such as ATEEME who operate on  a business model. I do not. I don't have the business skills, money or mobility to set up such an organisation. 

What I do have is enthusiasm for knowledge and a background in scientific research. This is what I am trying to bring to to this new area of UK collecting - trying to record the data at the time it is being produced rather than waiting for a decade plus to try to piece things together like a jigsaw with more than half the pieces missing. I may not have that 10 years for those bits to come together.

So 2012 has seen three new pictorials and a re-released robin along with the overprints for Stampex, Perth and the BPMA. And don't forget the pop up post office!

2013 will see three pictorial issues - freshwater life and a second class machin. Add to that more Stampex varieties with overprints and yet another re-released robin.

Please get in touch if you have data that will help me put together a more coherent picture.

Happy New Year to one and all.


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Newsletter

There is so much information on UK ATMs on the net, in the press and available with each visit to a post office equipped with these kiosks. In the last year, I have set up about half a dozen websites listing the raw data that I have obtained along with scans of material in my personal collection. Then there is this blog.

From monitoring the hits on the Stamp Magazine forum, it is clear that there are a lot of people interested in this area of collection. Therefore, I have put together a first issue of a newsletter which can be downloaded from my pmechuk website or by e-mailing me at pmechuk@gmail.com. As I have often stated, I am not a dealer and I feel that the approach to dealing that some have taken on sites such as ebay may be misleading the unwary collector with regard to some of the terms used in advertising material (such as "SCARCE"). Therefore, the Newsletter is primarily for collectors to enable them to make informed choices. 

I would like to produce at least a few pages on a regular basis and would welcome input from others. The first issue covers from Autumn Stampex to the BPMA issue but I would welcome input not only on British Wincors and Hytechs but from around the world. 

As I have no financial support for this activity, all issues will be produced electronically and emailed to those interested. This means that there is no membership costs, no hassle with record keeping and accounts, no printing costs for me and no worry about finding postage costs.

 It is up to you whether this is a worthwhile activity.

The newsletter may be found at:
                     
                         https://sites.google.com/site/pmechuk/newsletter

The file is at the bottom of that page.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Post and Go - Hytech Releases 

Recent weeks has seen some new developments regarding the Hytech kiosks. In October we saw the release of Perth 2012 Machins and Flags. The BPMA is to receive a kiosk on the 3 December and now we learn that a Pop Up Post Office has appeared at Camden Market with two new Hytechs - A3 and A4.

The worrying thing is the lack of information being released as to these new developments that could result in a few people who happen to be in the right place at the wrong time making a killing on ebay by overcharging collectors.

Autumn Stampex 2012 saw session numbers from circa 10 to around 500 on the faststamps produced at that show. Perth 2012 saw the highest session number around the 700-750 mark. This shows that the demand is there for these products, yet the collector has to rely on dealers or being there to get examples. This sort of material should be available through the Philatelic Bureau.

Already, there are suggestions that Royal Mail is seeing the Wincors and the Hytech "specials" as cashcows and that some collectors are threatening to stop purchasing the "specials".



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Twelve Kiosks, Four Offices and One Day (and no Partridge in a Pear Tree)

Yesterday, I had a day off from my duties. I had to go to Croydon for some information. I used this as an opportunity to visit four offices. These were Croydon (009013), Broadway (010011), Trafalgar Square (015010) and Farringdon Road (100003).

I can report that Croydon now has FIVE Wincor-Nixdorfs. According to information received, kiosks 4 and 5 were installed around April 2012. At the same time, kiosks 1 and 2 were modified to card only operation. All five kiosks were vending Robin stamps. Kiosk order (left to right) is 4, 5, 3, 1 and2.

Royal Mail have re-released the Robin stamp from the Birds 1 set for Christmas 2012 on 6 November 2012. Easiest way to identify the Christmas version is by having a pair.

Both of the Broadway kiosks were vending Robins as was the Farringdon Road office.

Trafalgar Square had kiosks 3 and 4 with the Robins while Pigs were available on kiosk 1 and Cattle on kiosk 2.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Collecting on a Shoestring 7: Visit to a Post Office

Q:  What is the most obvious way of starting a collection?

A:  Visit the local post office.

It sounds obvious but what exactly does one say at the counter? Probably, it would be best to time your visit to a quiet period. That way the counter staff should have more time to help you and you certainly won't upset the people in the queue behind you.

The most common stamps that you will find available are the definitive stamps. In Britain, these tend to be the Machins but each of the four countries has its own "pictorial" definitives. Obtaining example of each mint (unused) will give you a start. For some collectors, the important part of the sheet is the bottom left hand side which has the "cylinder" details and is usually collected as a block of six. But that is the road to another speciality. There are also booklets of stamps.

It may also be possible to obtain examples of recent comemmorative/special issues. These are usually available from the philatelic bureau (in UK) for up to 12 months but there may be some available in the counter book. Some of the main post offices still have someone who deals with philatelic inquiries and should be able to help. William IV Street/Trafalgar Square, in London, has one such position.

Note that these stamps should NOT be mounted in your album using stamp hinges. Either us Hawid strips or use a stockbook to store mint stamps. Some albums are available that allows one to collect used  which a mounted directly on to the page and mint stamps slotted in to "pockets" on a clear leaf over the page.

Royal Mail have about 150 offices equipped with Wincor-Nixdorf ATMs marketed as Post and Go to the customer which allows the purchase of stamps for a number of services as well as allowing the payment of other goods. These kiosks can have a definitive Machin version or a pictorial issue. That depends on which roll is withdrawn from stock to refill the kiosk. There are labels that look like the computer generated Smartstamps. There are some, including myself, who collect these.

When abroad, it is always worth a visit to a post office. You can compare their services with the your at home service. But most of all you can add to your collection at face value rather at dealers' prices.

Good hunting.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Clapham Common and Old Street

Over the Summer of 2012, three additional kiosks have appeared at these offices - one at Clapham Common  (005008) and two at Old Street (028003). I visited these offices on the 26th and 28th September respectively to obtain examples of all three kiosks. These are illustrated here.

Clapham Common 

This office is at 161-163 Clapham High Street SW4 7ST. The closest underground station is Clapham Common.


Old Street

Practically on the door of Old Street underground station, this office is at 205 Old Street EC1V 9QN. The station is out of shot to the right in this view and is accessed by a slope. This office was refurbished in July 2012 opening up the part of the office to the left of the entrance. The order of the kiosk are 2, 1, 3 and 4 from the front of the office.



Items from kiosks 3 and 4 are illustrated below.
































Thursday, October 4, 2012

Autumn Stampex "Faults" - NOT AN ADVERT

A brief search on e-bay through up another batch of Hytech "faults". These are strips with missing or poorly positioned text.They are on offer at up to just under £200. One example is illustrated below.


A similar occurrence was reported about a year ago where similar stamps were produced at Stampex. A note on their existence also appeared in Stamp Magazine. It was reported then that this sort of fault was produced by pulling on the strip as it was printed. The advice given at that time was not to touch these as they are not genuine faults but constructs by the purchaser.

To overcome this problem, the previous machine was modified by the addition of a guard. This was not included on the current design. 

Be warned! These are probably NOT genuine faults. I suggest that they should NOT be purchased.

A follow up item on the Norphil Blog has suggested that a fault did happen. One person commenting claims to have videoed this fault as it happened. The engineer was called and the fault fixed. The kiosk in question was A1.

I can confirm that at 12:37 this machine was working correctly on the Friday and the session number was 259. The above item from ebay and others on that site have session numbers around 300-310. Another correspondent on the Norphil Blog site reported that the kiosk was working at 14:45. 

I still have some doubts but, given the circumstances from Autumn 2011 Stampex, I feel that it is best to question an item than pay over hard cash and then find out that someone has "worked the system".

NOT AN ADVERT




There also seems to have been a bit of a slip up in installing stock (possibly on the Saturday) where the cattle stamps had been put in the printer that previously was used to print the flags. This occurred on kiosk B1 which was at the back of the Royal Mail stand.


Some genuine varieties have been posted on ebay. These are cattle stamps from Wincor-Nixdorf kiosks where, for some reason, font 1 has reappeared leading to the usual partially missing text varieties.
This examples, here, are from Kings Square, Gloucester with the office ident 014523. This fault has been reported at this office on previous issues. 


Strips of the missing "up to 10g" variety from the same machine are also available on e-bay.

NOT AN ADVERT



Friday, September 28, 2012


Autumn Stampex Part 2

I managed another visit to Stampex today for the release of the Cattle faststamps. Cover was arranged and off I went with my first stop being William IV Street/Trafalgar Square (015010). Kiosks 1 and 2 were vending sheep and 3 and 4 the cattle stamps. A set from kiosk 3 was purchased and put onto FDC (which was subsequently posted at Stampex). Individual examples from each kiosk were purchased. 
Trafalgar Square Kiosk 3 (28/9/12)

Kiosk 4 has been producing a variety on the receipt were the address is on a single line and in lower case text.


Trafalgar Square receipt from 26/9/12. This format was also seen on the 28th.

Next stop was Aldwych (008010). There  was the suggestion on a blog that a third kiosk may have been installed. I can definitely state that there are still two kiosks at this office vending cattle stamps.

Back to Charing Cross underground and the Northern line to Euston then change to the Bank branch to Angel and the Design Centre. I arrived around 12.30 and the Royal Mail stand was quieter than it was on the morning of the first day but it was still doing good business.

Kiosk A1 was set up to just sell the cattle stamps while A2 was vending both jubilee flags and cattle. The cattle stamps were also available from B1 and B2 from the counter. I purchased examples from all four kiosks and prepared a cover using stamps from A2.


Kiosk B1 at Stampex (28/9/12)

The presentation packs were also available. The stamps have the data string A9NL12 C2-051840-06.



Final stop was Old Street (028003) where the same blog reported that two more kiosks were due at the end of July. This office has undergone quite a make over giving it a more spacious layout by removing some office space. There are four kiosks numbered 2, 1, 3 and 4. Kiosk 2 was out of order during my visit but other three were vending the cattle stamps.

 Old Street Kiosk 3 (28/9/12)

Old Street Kiosk 4 (28/9/12)


In the last Stampex  blog entry, I mentioned the number of receipts issued for an order. As well as the receipt for the overall order, receipts were produced for each of the collector’s strip and another for the card payment. All but the card payment receipt are illustrated here.




Finally an example of the flag stamp from the new kiosk (number 3) at Clapham on the 26th September with the associated receipt.






Wednesday, September 26, 2012


Autumn Stampex 2012 – The First Day


Autumn Stampex opened at 11.20 a.m. on the 26th of September. The weather was slightly overcast. The big news for GB and ATM collectors is the presence of two new kiosks from Hytec. In addition, two further kiosks are in the back of the stand to run off pre-ordered faststamps. 

The programme of releases during the show include Flag fastsamps with and without the Jubilee overprint, Pig fastamps for the first two days and the new Cattle faststamps from Friday 28th to close of show. All of the faststamps will have a new office ident and machine ident. Thursday 29th sees yet another Olympic minisheet.

For this show, the Royal Mail stand is up one level and at the back of the hall. I suspect it is to encourage people beyond the entrance of the fair. Most of the early visitors seemed to be heading there to access the Hytecs or fill the gaps in their collections from the main part of the RM stand.

My target was the Hytecs. However, there were teething problems. A check on one kiosk threw up a little error on the “Europe up to 40g” which required a last minute reprogramming before we were allowed access to the machines. It originally read “up tp”. This change then lead to problems getting the machines working with a number of re-boots required which delayed things for 20-30 minutes. This was followed by printer error messages every so often requiring the engineer to open the units.


Kiosk A2




Kiosk A1


Visible inside the unit were three printers in the order stamp, receipt and stamp. From the angle that I viewed the “works” I could not see much more than the printers and what could be a power supply unit. I also noticed a toy racing car and suggested that they had done away with the conventional bus system and replaced it with a “high speed racer”. It didn’t go down well. (A2 is the closed kiosk and A1 is open).

From what was being said, there were also similar problems with the backroom kiosks and the engineer was making regular trips back and forward.


Unfortunately, the reflections on the screens make it difficult to photograph the text.


Flags Kiosk A1

Pigs Kiosk A1



Flags Kiosk A2
Pigs Kiosk A2

Both public machines were set up to deliver either the flags or the pigs. Kiosk A1 was not producing flags with the Jubilee print while Kiosk A2 plus the two in the back were. It should be noted that the backroom kiosks (B1 and B2) were only being used to produce the overprinted flags to keep up with the orders (circa 1.30p.m.).

 Flags Kiosk B1


Flags Kiosk B2



As previously reported on the Norphil blog site and the postagelabelsuk web site, a new format for the office ident and kiosk ident is being employed on these kiosks.

A9GB12 A2-000026-01

A9GB12 is the “office” ident currently in use. The significance of the first A is unknown. The 9 signifies September, GB is Britain and 12 is the year 2012.

A2 is the kiosk identifier. A signifies that the kiosk is accessible to the public and the 2 identifies the kiosk.

000026-01 is the session number and the transaction number as with the Wincors and previous Hytec issues at Stampex.

I also must apologise for the quality of the images presented here. Usually I scan the faststamps before uploading but this time I used a digital camera at the show before applying the stamps to cover. I will be including scans of the receipts and upload the material shortly.

I hope to revisit this show on the 28th and I will try to add a few more images of the units and screens.



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Kennsington High Street Crown Office, London W8.

Originally this office was sited at 257 Kennsington High Street but is now at 208-212 which is just about opposite the old office. The old office only had one kiosk present and items produced by this office had the office ident 011006. The current office has two kiosks. The office ident is now 012006.

I visited the office at 208-212 on the 10th July 2010 and the items obtained from both kiosks.




Kiosk 1 receipts had no address while kiosk 2 had the address in upper case lettering and the building number on a separate line. Kiosk 1 was vending sheep stamps while kiosk 2 was vending pigs. Session numbers for both kiosks on the 10 July 2012 may be obtained from the images above.



208-212 Kennsington High Street - present location.


257 Kennsington High Street - old location.

I visited the old office in July 2010 and the extract from the summary table from my pmechuk website is given below.

011006                      
W8 6DB
257 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6DB
27/11/09
The kiosk was at session 11693 on 16/7/10. No logo was printed on receipts.
1

I hope to add further entries giving details of items obtained from various Wincor-Nixdorf offices. In this way, I hope the evidence that I am producing will assist collectors of this material. I would welcome feedback and data on session numbers, stamps vended, errors and varieties, problems, etc at any and all offices throughout the UK. Either add a comment to this site or e-mail me at pmechuk@gmail.com.



Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Autumn Stampex 2012

The norphil.blogspot site has images of the Cattle and Flag faststamps to be used at Autumn Stampex. Of note is the data string on the two strips.

Cattle:
A9NL12  C2-051840-06

Flag:
A9GB12 A1-000001-01

The string from the Cattle suggests that these are from a batch prepared for use in the presentation packs since hare prepared with the same string 051840 which corresponds to May 1840 . Transaction number 06 was the first day of issue of the Penny Black.

The flag string suggests normal usage on a kiosk.

Of note is the office id which includes letters replacing the numerical sequence. As a guess, I think that the NL in the cattle string may stand for Holland (Netherlands) and the GB in the flag issue for Britain. The 12 is obviously the year of issue (2012). The A9 may susggest one of two possibilities - a model code or just the first use in September.

C2 and A1 are kiosk identifiers.

If you have any further info on these, email pmechuk@gmail.com




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Autumn Stampex 2012


Stamp Magazine reports that two new Hytec kiosks will be at this show (26-29 September 2012). These kiosks will have additional features to those that previously appeared.

Initially, the kiosks will be vending the pig faststamps and a special edition of the flag faststamp with a jubilee overprint. When the new cattle faststamps appear, they will replace the pigs.

More as a when it becomes available.



Hytec Kiosk as used at the Spring Stampex 2012



Thursday, July 26, 2012

Manchester - The Early Days of Wincor. 

I have just been scanning through some of the jpg images that I have built up of Wincor-Nixdorf material. Apart from including the material on my websites (wincoralbum1, 2, 3 and pmechuk), I haven't done much with it although I have made a start in writing up the story so far. My problem is the amount of data that I have in electronic form. I hate having to switch from one electronic document to another. I suppose that I am a bit of a Luddite preferring hard copies.

I lived in Manchester for while and was fortunate enough to be able to obtain examples of the Spring Garden kiosks from a few days after installation up to just after the change over from the "Horizon" style post and go labels to the "Smart Stamp" format. My handwritten notes are penciled on the sheets illustrated.

The earliest usage was around the 12th May 2009 but I did not stumble across the installation until the 14th. The image below shows first class faststamps from that initial week. Note that each receipt has the Post Office oval logo but up until the introduction of the V2 upgrade was one of three headers seen.


The Post and Go (PAG) labels from May/June 2009 and all three kiosks are shown below. They are of the "Horizon" style.


As noted above, three different headers appeared - the PO oval, Wincor-Nixdorf and no logo. All three forms are illustrated below.


Change over of the PAG to the "Smartstamp" format at Spring Gardens was around 30th June 2009.
Kiosk 1 produced a rather dramatic error where a larger than normal font lead to a wrap around of the data string. Examples of this fault are shown here. This fault was subsequently note at two offices in the Portsmouth area.


It should be noted that during this initial period there were issues on the functionality of the kiosks. It was common for at least one kiosk to be out of service in the first couple of months.

The unfortunate thing was that I moved from Manchester circa August 2009 and shortly afterwards two kiosks were installed at Brazennose Street and another at Hyde. I have since managed to complete the set of kiosks in the Manchester/Stockport area bar one at Brazennose Street. 



 









Friday, July 20, 2012

Conversion Tables - Update


All of the Wincor kiosks apply a string of characters which gives information on the office, the kiosk number, the session number and an item number. All of the data is useful to the Post Office and the collector. A typical data string is in the form:


015010-1 12345-02

015010 is the office code for William IV Street/Trafalgar Square
-1 is kiosk 1
12345 is the session number
-02 is the item number within the session.

The inclusion of the office code on the faststamp or PAG is a handy indication of where the item was bought and, usually, posted. The session number can be used as an indication  to when the faststamp was purchased or even when the counter on a particular kiosk was reset. For example, at Trafalgar Square, each kiosk is used between 90 and 100 times per day - i.e between 90 and 100 sessions. So with 4 kiosks some 400 customers are removed from the queue for the counter at the Trafalgar Square office. Smaller offices can average about half this per kiosk.


Office Identification Code to Postcode Listing

This table lists all known office idents for Wincor-Nixdorf and Hytec kiosks from October 2008. Idents in red are no longer in use as of July 2012. This table should also be read in conjunction with the table on my pmechuk website which summarises the data on all of the offices using/used the kiosks.




ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
2001
SW12 9AF
3313
DH3 3AA
5427
PR9 0AA
7859
PA1 1AA
9306
BD1 3HN
11340
S40 1TL
15010
WC2N 4DL
21519
EX1 1GJ
2006
W3 9LD
3422
M2 1BB
5432
SK14 2QU
7900
GU9 7PJ
9320
HX1 1AD
11519
EX8 1LU
15504
BA1 1AJ
22020
HA1 1BE
2009
W1S 4DS
3824
EH1 3SR
5912
RH16 3XX
7912
RH10 1AA
9323
LS2 8LP
11704
BT1 1LT
15820
PH2 8AF
22511
BS48 1RA
2010
Stampex
3912
RH12 1ER
5946
SL6 1PT
7941
ME10 4AA
9420
L2 0RR
12006
W8 7RG
16001
SW18 4BL
23004
N19 5TA
2011
Stampex
3937
PO6 3EH
5948
TN9 1TJ
8005
NW11 8RT
9422
M2 5BS
12137
OX16 5LB
16020
HA3 5QL
24004
N22 6DZ
2012
Stampex
3948
TN1 2AD
6007
SE1 9SF
8010
WC2B 4JN
9432
SK1 1QF
12311
DN31 1AA
17230
PE1 1NA
25003
EC2M 2BY
2014
DA1 1AB
4003
E1 7BS
6009
W1W 7NE
8104
SS14 1AA
9614
CH1 1AA
12555
TR18 2LB
17246
B91 3AA
26611
CF10 2BY
2206
CW1 2HP
4007
SE1 8NN
6134
LU1 2LP
8113
CB2 3BZ
10004
N7 6HY
12941
ME14 1SD
17907
BN21 3NS
28003
EC1V 9QN
2313
DH1 3RE
4010
WC1V 7RL
6406
BL1 1AD
8124
CM20 1AA
10011
SW1H 0AX
13201
B2 4AA
17937
PO21 1RG
30003
EC3M 1AJ
2458
TN34 3EG
4112
IP33 1AA
6504
BA14 8DA
8434
WA1 1QB
10033
AL1 3AA
13207
DE1 1DD
18937
PO19 1AB
31005
EN5 5UU
2555
TR1 2AP
4208
DY10 2DS
6613
SA31 1AA
8539
PL1 1AB
10116
CO1 1PX
13632
NP20 1AZ
19001
SW11 1AB
41005
NW1 0RR
2647
SY23 1DE
4552
TQ3 3EX
6925
TN34 1AA
8618
HR1 2LE
10242
WS1 1AA
14004
N12 8LF
19005
NW8 6PE
74005
NW10 0TL
2801
AB11 6AZ
4900
GU15 3SP
6939
RG14 5BS
8844
KY12 7AA
10306
BD21 3NL
14013
SM1 1AX
19006
W2 1JE
85923
GU1 3AJ
2820
DD1 1AA
4904
RG21 7AB
7012
BR6 0PT
8912
RH16 4LQ
10549
BA20 1PZ
14130
IP1 3DN
19136
NR1 3DD
100003
EC1M 3JB
2832
G2 5QX
4948
TN13 1AA
7023
KT3 4ER
8946
SL4 1AA
10925
TN23 1AA
14137
OX1 1ZZ
19519
EX31 1SB
200518
DT1 1DH
2840
IV1 1AX
5006
W2 1JE
7113
CB2 3AA
9005
NW3 1QL
10937
PO1 1AB
14323
LS2 7DZ
20005
NW3 6JU
242007
EC4V 6HX
2939
RG1 2DQ
5008
SW4 7ST
7227
NG1 2BN
9013
CR9 1HT
10941
ME13 8AA
14340
S70 1AA
20006
W12 8QF
699010
EC1V 9HQ
3009
W1U 6SG
5343
SR1 1RR
7311
DN1 1AA
9109
MK9 3AH
11006
W8 6DB
14523
GL1 1AD
20323
HG1 1AA
699011
EC1V 9HQ
3129
SG1 1QR
5349
YO1 8DA
7432
SK11 6AW
9140
SS1 1LL
11008
SW7 1DL
14937
PO16 0AU
20511
BS1 3XX


3202
PE21 6AE
5424
OL1 3HP
7824
EH2 1EY
9246
B98 8AB
11309
DL1 1AB
15008
SW3 4TR
21329
NE33 1AA
000000
WC2N 4DL


Postcode to Office Identification Code Listing

This table lists all known office idents for Wincor-Nixdorf and Hytec kiosks from October 2008. Idents in red are no longer in use as of July 2012. This table should also be read in conjunction with the table on my pmechuk website which summarises the data on all of the offices using/used the kiosks.




Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
Postcode
ID
AB11 6AZ
2801
CM20 1AA
8124
EC3M 1AJ
30003
IV1 1AX
2840
NR1 3DD
19136
PR9 0AA
5427
SR1 1RR
5343
TQ3 3EX
4552
AL1 3AA
10033
CO1 1PX
10116
EC4V 6HX
242007
KT3 4ER
7023
NW1 0RR
41005
RG1 2DQ
2939
SS1 1LL
9140
TR1 2AP
2555
B2 4AA
13201
CR9 1HT
9013
EH1 3SR
3824
KY12 7AA
8844
NW10 0TL
74005
RG14 5BS
6939
SS14 1AA
8104
TR18 2LB
12555
B91 3AA
17246
CW1 2HP
2206
EH2 1EY
7824
L2 0RR
9420
NW11 8RT
8005
RG21 7AB
4904
Stampex
2010
W12 8QF
20006
B98 8AB
9246
DA1 1AB
2014
EN5 5UU
31005
LS2 7DZ
14323
NW3 1QL
9005
RH10 1AA
7912
Stampex
2011
W1S 4DS
2009
BA1 1AJ
15504
DD1 1AA
2820
EX1 1GJ
21519
LS2 8LP
9323
NW3 6JU
20005
RH12 1ER
3912
Stampex
2012
W1U 6SG
3009
BA14 8DA
6504
DE1 1DD
13207
EX31 1SB
19519
LU1 2LP
6134
NW8 6PE
19005
RH16 3XX
5912
SW11 1AB
19001
W1W 7NE
6009
BA20 1PZ
10549
DH1 3RE
2313
EX8 1LU
11519
M2 1BB
3422
OL1 3HP
5424
RH16 4LQ
8912
SW12 9AF
2001
W2 1JE
5006
BD1 3HN
9306
DH3 3AA
3313
G2 5QX
2832
M2 5BS
9422
OX1 1ZZ
14137
S40 1TL
11340
SW18 4BL
16001
W2 1JE
19006
BD21 3NL
10306
DL1 1AB
11309
GL1 1AD
14523
ME10 4AA
7941
OX16 5LB
12137
S70 1AA
14340
SW1H 0AX
10011
W3 9LD
2006
BL1 1AD
6406
DN1 1AA
7311
GU1 3AJ
85923
ME13 8AA
10941
PA1 1AA
7859
SA31 1AA
6613
SW3 4TR
15008
W8 6DB
11006
BN21 3NS
17907
DN31 1AA
12311
GU15 3SP
4900
ME14 1SD
12941
PE1 1NA
17230
SE1 8NN
4007
SW4 7ST
5008
W8 7RG
12006
BR6 0PT
7012
DT1 1DH
200518
GU9 7PJ
7900
MK9 3AH
9109
PE21 6AE
3202
SE1 9SF
6007
SW7 1DL
11008
WA1 1QB
8434
BS1 3XX
20511
DY10 2DS
4208
HA1 1BE
22020
N12 8LF
14004
PH2 8AF
15820
SG1 1QR
3129
SY23 1DE
2647
WC1V 7RL
4010
BS48 1RA
22511
E1 7BS
4003
HA3 5QL
16020
N19 5TA
23004
PL1 1AB
8539
SK1 1QF
9432
TN1 2AD
3948
WC2B 4JN
8010
BT1 1LT
11704
EC1M 3JB
100003
HG1 1AA
20323
N22 6DZ
24004
PO1 1AB
10937
SK11 6AW
7432
TN13 1AA
4948
WC2N 4DL
15010
CB2 3AA
7113
EC1V 9HQ
699010
HR1 2LE
8618
N7 6HY
10004
PO16 0AU
14937
SK14 2QU
5432
TN23 1AA
10925
WS1 1AA
10242
CB2 3BZ
8113
EC1V 9HQ
699011
HX1 1AD
9320
NE33 1AA
21329
PO19 1AB
18937
SL4 1AA
8946
TN34 1AA
6925
YO1 8DA
5349
CF10 2BY
26611
EC1V 9QN
28003
IP1 3DN
14130
NG1 2BN
7227
PO21 1RG
17937
SL6 1PT
5946
TN34 3EG
2458


CH1 1AA
9614
EC2M 2BY
25003
IP33 1AA
4112
NP20 1AZ
13632
PO6 3EH
3937
SM1 1AX
14013
TN9 1TJ
5948