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Mep,
I am not. I will write a letter to him explaining why I'm not paying it. I will basically explain that after further investigation
the agreement for support was from the vendor (my Wife and I) and does not extend to his services directly. I will reiterate that we did not request this...
Wow...great insight by everyone....thank you!
I did have a look at the purchasing agreement and this is what it says;
"The Vendors for the first month following Closing will make themselves available to the Purchaser for an on-site consultation at the Premises and, for up to six months...
Hi All...long time since I've visited. Hope everyone is well and the sun keeps shining!
As some of you may know, I sold my wash about a year and a half ago. But I received a bill from my accountant and I don't think I should pay it, but wanted everyone's input first.
Here's what happened...
All,
The carwash sale closed yesterday and I am officially unemployed. It went quicker than I figured, but I believe it was a good deal and fit for both sides.
After 10 years since I began with an idea that our community needed a new carwash, my wife and I decided it was time for a change.
I...
Paul,
I'd have n experienced electrician have a look. Your 24vac is simply a transformer tap from your AC service, so if you want to protect against surges from the power company side, then a whole service surge suppressor is what your looking for. However, ground loops, ground current, noise...
WikiWash,
Hmmmm...it seems to work best. I also found some of the other powders too fine and so would dust up while pouring into the water (a bit of a safety concern).
I use an dual injector and mix accordingly to titration. My employee checks the soaps, but 18 drops sounds about right to...
It really depends on your pump and volume. That will determine how much water you can dispense and so the size and amount of holes.
With mine, I use a 3/4" pvc pipe with 1/8" holes every inch or so.
I have actually never seen a coin dispensing ATM. Multiple bill denomination dispensing ATMs are also very rare and a pain I am told, aside from being about 3 times the price of a simple single denomination ATM. I have a Triton Argo. Nice, simple and cheap.
The solution I am told is to have...
Based on what? If you don't want CC acceptors...that's fine. But I know if you do, you are limiting usage and so the full potential of you business by limiting ways people can pay. This is not conjecture or just my way of seeing it...it has been proven time an again and has proven out in my...
Conbtrolling and rebooting stuff, like bays, change machines, etc. I also use one for info on machine being OOS..like change machine. I also use a temp one to control temp devices and to let me know if the automatic gets too cold inside (if a door stays open and in the winter).
Paul,
Point one...I disagree, customer will choose. There are a few businesses around here that do not accept credit cards. They are typically struggling businesses that IMO are not well managed. I just shake my head at them and walk away. That trend is not growing here as per carwash &...
But then you need to put another type of acceptor. Here in Canada you con't see bill acceptors in SS bays, Petwashes, Vacs, vending, etc. So you save $300 to $400 per station.
Well from carwash standpoint, dollar coins help out by eliminating tokens. People who pay cash via coins don't really track those expenses, so those purchases fly under their radar. Plus it reduces wear and tear on equipment (much fewer coins used if they are $1 or $2 coins, than quarters...