TRenninger
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I'm new to owning a self serve car wash. I'm curious on how y'all keep track of sales. Do you count quarters that are in vaults as sales or the cash in change machine?
Counting the change machine is inaccurate big time as people don't spend all the change they get, and you also get people that get change and leave. Only count what quarters you find in the bays and vacs.I'm new to owning a self serve car wash. I'm curious on how y'all keep track of sales. Do you count quarters that are in vaults as sales or the cash in change machine?
I'm pretty much in the same boat as the OP. Just bought a car wash last month.I just put all the quarters that I can into the changer and count the bills that come out plus the leftover coins. It's accurate enough as far as sales. If you start and end the year, quarter, month, however you track it, with the same amount of quarters in the changer it's perfectly accurate. If you're buying quarters because of walk-off, you have to account for that.
I did that for a few years but then got tired of it and quit. I never found a discrepancy when I was doing it, have you guys ever found a problem?I do also audit the changer to make sure the payouts match the bills coming in. I use Excel on a netbook at the wash to make it easy to track.
I do as well, but use a clipboard hanging on a nail.I do also audit the changer to make sure the payouts match the bills coming in.
Absolutely! I'm only 60 miles away from you and have had it happen many times, although it has been quite a while since the last time. You are playing with a zippo and dynamite by not auditing your changers.I did that for a few years but then got tired of it and quit. I never found a discrepancy when I was doing it, have you guys ever found a problem?
I believe Hamilton has a version of there c2000 controller that does this (I have a couple)? I wouldn't want to keep a computer at the car wash though..... I guess you could use a tablet?bring the data into an Access database like we do via a serial port
So I am guessing this means bad? LOLplaying with a zippo and dynamite
I utilize coin counters for each piece of equipment (bays, vacs, vend, automatic, air fresh) to verify coins and the counters in the bill changers to verify bills. I collect practically every day at each location.I'm new to owning a self serve car wash. I'm curious on how y'all keep track of sales. Do you count quarters that are in vaults as sales or the cash in change machine?
Same way here, I do keep auto and self serve income separated, with vending and vac revenue considered SS income. I may occasionally do a closer analysis a couple times per year by counting each individual service for a month or so.I just put all the quarters that I can into the changer and count the bills that come out plus the leftover coins. It's accurate enough as far as sales. If you start and end the year, quarter, month, however you track it, with the same amount of quarters in the changer it's perfectly accurate. If you're buying quarters because of walk-off, you have to account for that.