After reading this post by dbcknghm, it makes me wonder if anyone has had any issues with Nayax accepting debit cards or Prepaid Visa/MC? If so, is it only in count up mode because of the "Hold" placed on the card?? Or maybe no issue??
I can see benefits to both arguments with count up v/s preset charges...Just doing a little homework before deciding whether or not to add Nayax to my bays?
Yes you can record cash also. It all depends on how your device was wired to the timer. Did you buy from an authorized nayax distributor? We have an automated process with our authorized OEMs/distributors that ensures all plug and play with a dedicated OEM/Distributor support team.
Hi.Seems about the same as training them to push the stop button
Where the Nayax acts as the timer, it can be set differently without affecting the cash price I believe.Thanks for the response, but you didn't address the same ratio per minute for CC sales v/s cash sales? Does it have to be equal?
More and more businesses are charging Convenience Fees for credit cards. I charge an added convenience fee for cards on my vending machine. As long as the extra charge is disclosed, it's fine. One wash close to me charges $6.00 for twenty minutes for card users.I guess I was thinking more on the "Legality" of doing it? I think its against the law if you have a business selling an item having one price for cash and a higher CC price for the same item?
Yes you can record cash also. It all depends on how your device was wired to the timer. Did you buy from an authorized nayax distributor? We have an automated process with our authorized OEMs/distributors that ensures all plug and play with a dedicated OEM/Distributor support team.
Did you get a Nayax Pulse Guide that explains this?
Feel free to ask me for wiring details - harry@nayax.com
Thank you
Harry Kozlovsky
Senior Director of Solution Sales, Nayax
harry@nayax.com
While you can legally charge a cc surcharge now - or call it a cash discount to be on the safer side, I wouldn't do anything to discourage customers from using cc. Cc customers have a way higher average ticket than cash/coin at our washes. I want to encourage cc use for the higher time use and average tickets
Are you talking about collecting, counting, and depositing?Also there's a real cost to accepting cash.
I see your point! Plus the expense goes up even further when deciding to do both!Yes. Plus all the security (locks), surveillance system, coin accepters, Bill validators repair/replacement/maintenance/upgrades.
Hi.Hey Harry, Thanks for responding.
I bought these second hand off a vending machine company going out of business. I am currently in the process of switching these over to our car wash.
I have a Dixmore LED 7 Timer and was planning on using the wiring diagram you provided earlier in this thread.
Can you provide additional wiring details to record cash?
Thanks (I have also emailed you as well).
Awesome... Resent the email. Thanks in Advance!Thanks for the kind words.
Keep in mind we will only report cash sales but do not control
Hi.
Sure. Happy to direct. I did not see an email. I searched "Singh" in my mailbox. Please put "car wash forum" in your subject line so I will connect it.
Thanks
Harry Kozlovsky
Senior Director of Solution Sales, Nayax
harry@nayax.com