Yeah that wouldn't include the pop machine. I'm not one to trash others, so I won't point out that you can install a Nyax device in a
vending machine for under $2K. It's great for pop and candy
vending machines. In fact they were designed for exactly that. They are crap for carwash bays though. Very entry level, not really designed to take the punishment a 1600 PSI hose puts out, and you aren't the merchant of record so when a client goes to their phone to check the expenditure, they see Nyax, not you. Confuses the hell out of them.
So far we've found that the Tap Debit/Credit in bay pays for itself in about 18 months. As a business man I'm all about return on dollars being under 2 years. I'll accept 3 years if I have to, but no more than two is the general rule. We did a 4 bay wand wash with an automatic, and he's almost doubled his through-put. Went from an average
coin wash of $4.00 to an average of $8,74 on count up tap. Takes 4 seconds to arm the wash and ended up giving him the equivilent of 4 full weekends of extra through-put per month. It's becoming a common theme.
Truthfully, I'm 55 so seeing a 25 year old pull up into a bay, get out of her car, and flash her watch in front of the device is somewhat novel for me to.