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QR codes—have I screwed up?
#1
Based on the advice offered in this thread, I used qr-code-generator.com to generate this code:



Now that it's permanently printed on two huge displays at the Chicago Cultural Center, yesterday I got an email saying my 14-day free trial had expired. That's true, I didn't need any services other than the QR code. But I just got an email saying "our system has recognized that an inactive QR Code was scanned."

Am I totally screwed? Do I have to pay €5 a month forever because I didn't explicitly ask for advice on a free QR code generator? If any of you have QR code readers, what message do you see when you point at the code above?
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#2
No idea, but the URL that QR code sends me to is http://q-r-to/o6o
So maybe it's the URL of the QR code reader/maker people rather than the one you wanted?

No idea... I don't use 'em enough to know much of anything about them, really.
I hope you can sort it out (free...)!
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#3
I get the same "trial account expired" message. Not looking good.
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#4
The service you used says:

Free forever
Create up to 5 of static and 1 dynamic QR Codes for free.
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#5
I don't know anything about QR code use or the company you mentioned, but scanning that code takes me to the following URL:

q-r.to/O6O

If they are the ones that manage the URL, I don't see a way around paying the subscription fee to keep it active. What page did you originally intend it to direct to? I assume that the above address is inseparable from the code and that during your trial period, it was simply redirected to an address of your choosing.
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#6
It looks like the dynamic option generates a code using their service as a go-between. Lame.
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#7
Aack!
As someone who has used free QR code generators in the past, scary!

It seems that this QR code is a short URL to the company's service, which then would forward to your destination.

In the future, you and I will both know to check that a QR code goes directly to the appropriate destination!

Sorry this happened to you. That company sucks for being so shady.
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#8
Well, I had folks check it before the panels were fabricated. I just never dreamed the code would expire.

I guess this is why they make full-sheet stickers for laser printers.
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#9
OK, I just "upgraded" to a free account. Does it send you to the Chicago Landmarks website now?
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#10
It does.
Whew!

In the interim, I read a article about exactly your situation:
http://notixtech.com/blog/why-you-should...generators
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