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I bought some $1 and $5 MEI coupons for use in my self serve bays and was thinking about selling a discounted bundle in my vending machine. Any thoughts on the best bay to put them in there? Would putting them in an envelope work, or is there a better way? If in an envelope, what is the best way to label the envelope to make it stand out? I know that others here are selling them that way, so any tips or information would be great. Thanks.
 

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We tried something similar, and no one bought them unless they were practically dragged over to the vendor and had them pointed out and explained to them.
 

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Lol that's exactly how it is with my in bay bill acceptors. I'd say over 95% of customers that I see over at the changer once I tell them that they can just put the $'s in the bay, they all say that they didn't know that and head back not needing change anymore. I only imagine if it wasn't right in there face with a large sign as well.
 

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I sell Hamilton TokenNotes in my ShurVend vendor. I use #7 coin envelopes. My inkjet printer is used to print the price and information on the front. The ShurVend accepts bills, coins, and also Credit Cards.

I won't be specific.....but I sell TONS of these things. My customers would revolt if I stopped selling the discounted tokens.

For me, it's a no brainer.
 

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I sell Hamilton TokenNotes in my ShurVend vendor. I use #7 coin envelopes. My inkjet printer is used to print the price and information on the front. The ShurVend accepts bills, coins, and also Credit Cards.

I won't be specific.....but I sell TONS of these things. My customers would revolt if I stopped selling the discounted tokens.

For me, it's a no brainer.
Are you selling them for auto or self-serve? What kind of discount are you giving on the coupons? I have a shurvend as well that takes credit cards, dollars and coins so that is why I thought of selling them in the machine.
 

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I sell them for my Automatic Touchless.

My automatics are priced at $6, $7, $8 and $9.

I sell (4) $7 tokens for $22.

FWIW, I also sell gift cards in the ShurVend that work with my WashGear system. They work in both the SS, and Automatic washes. $50 gets you a card with $60 in value.....and $100 gets you a card with $125 in value.
 

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I was thinking about selling $25 for $20 for my self serve bays. What do you print on the envelopes exactly? I want to make sure that it is noticeable even when in the spirals of the vending machine.
 

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The Gift Cards are vended without envelopes.

The TokenNote envelopes say:

xxxxx Car Wash
Automatic Wash
Tokens

4-$7

...and then the Vend Price of $22 is displayed under the coils.

I also do NOT use the coil next to it.....and have a placard with an arrow pointing to the TokenNote envelope "coil".

It says:

Automatic Bay
Wash Tokens
SAVE MONEY!
$7 Value Each

Save $1.50 per Wash!

--------------------------->

Prefer Gold or Platinum?
Use a Token
and add $1 or $2
 
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