We got rid of
Coins coming up on 4 yrs.. People love it.. no
coins to handle.. much simpler.. when a new customer goes to get change, he can insert a 5, 10 or 20 dollar bill.. easy.. fast.. no dropping
coin after
coin etc.. insert bills.. Plus you make MORE MONEY!
P.S...if he has a dollar bills, he or she can just insert in bay.. if he has a 5 he can go to
changer and get 5 ones..
In our more rural area ... the redundancy of high denomination
coins & the fact that that the high denomination
coins are more waterproof than paper bills is an add'l service that our specific customers appreciate. We find bill acceptors more costly to buy & to maintain long term wise than paper bill acceptors. We have had both for about 10 years ... along with the ability for the use of paper
tokens. I do like the fact that the number of $5 bills used has increased.
The better reality for us IMHO is that a waterproof $5
coin would be better than $5 paper for at least the self service end of our businesses. Too bad Honest Abe is not being followed when it comes to this issue: Abraham Lincoln
Quotes. Government of the
people, by the people, for the
people, shall not perish from the Earth. My observations tend to be ... that the same operators who tend to lament about the demise of self service tend to be the same ones who bad mouth
coins. That opens the
door for eventually making any cash less viable since
coins are not the only target for the unbridled merchant fee political cronies!!! All it takes is more & more "too intimidating to fight" impediments created by the merchant fee political cronies via the banking industry & there the 100% cashless proponents get their wish!!!