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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:33:51+00:00 2026-05-13T06:33:51+00:00

I have a backend that generates gift codes, each with a certain number of

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I have a backend that generates gift codes, each with a certain number of uses. Give these to a blogger or whatever, and their readership can redeem the code for a promotional item.

I’m working on the best way to check a codes validity without having collisions/dupes, or anything like that. I need to 1) validate the code 2) collect shipping info

My first draft was

A) Check code via a form, if good, proceed to address input. When input is received, save code and address/name etc.

This fails because if there are 74 uses on a 75 use code, 25 people could “validate” but not enter their address yet, and we’d end up with more than 75 valid redemptions.

My current solution looks more like:

B) Just have the code as the first field in the information gathering form, and when a valid code is typed in, ajaxify that and live check it against the DB. If the code is valid, it then shows the rest of the form, and that entry of the code is “claimed” for half an hour or something. If no DB entry w/in half an hour, it’s then released.

This seems pretty complex, and I’m wondering if I’d need to do throttling against the ajax attempts to make sure people don’t brute force a valid code.

Is this method secure, and/or are there any other blatantly obvious patterns I’m missing for this type of application?

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    2026-05-13T06:33:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:33 am

    Let everyone enter their gift-code and address, and then submit

    In the backend, verify the address and the gift-code.

    If the gift-code is valid and not exhausted, congratulate the user. Else apologise to them and suggest they buy it instead anyway.

    Does it have to be more complicated than that?

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