The new issue of Northeast Carwasher (summer 2011) has an article about a collection of groups lobbying to eliminate the paper dollar. They believe eliminating the paper dollar can save the government half a billion dollars a year.
Exactly why the Canadian government did it.The new issue of Northeast Carwasher (summer 2011) has an article about a collection of groups lobbying to eliminate the paper dollar. They believe eliminating the paper dollar can save the government half a billion dollars a year.
Not to mention tokens in the equipment means no value to a crook. A wash in a bad area with lots of coin box break-ins would be better off with only tokens dispensed from the changer.Sequoia said:
Jimt,My bank told me that soon the presidential dollars will be silver instead of gold.
Jimt
I thought about it several years ago when my acceptors were taking another washes tokens. Rejected it mainly because I'm concerned other washes would price their tokens lower and make a fortune just selling tokens. Short term it could be a good marketing tactic, but long term I'd be concerned.Has anyone considered accepting the competitor’s tokens
Duane,$1 coins are very inconvenient as excess coins not used in your wash can't be used in video games, the laundramat, or many vending machines. So, dispensing quarters only would provide maximum customer convenience and utility.
my point is that the tokens at least deserve consideration if you want to examine all angles for your business and location.