Jason Studer
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I love this! You hit it right on the head with this!It's a religion on this forum which one to go with.
Here are 3.
Wash Gear
Wash Card
Cryptopay
It's a religion on this forum which one to go with. From posts, it's typical to be paying around 5% of revenue to a cc processor for their service. That seems to hold true for me as well.
Randy,A lot of operators up here in the Pacific Northwest are installing USA Technologies https://www.usatech.com/products-services/eport-connect E-port card readers on the front of their Bill Changers instead of putting a card reader in every bay. They seem to be working out well. One guy I know put one on his Bill Changer that dispenses Quarters.
Jason, what kind of validator are you using in your Rowe BC1400 changer?I would have loved top start out with a credit card acceptor on my change machine,but my Rowe BC1400 is not compatible.
I've been thinking about it, but dont like what I'm seeing about the regulations - I posted my questions separately to avoid hijacking this thread:...
Has any one been charging the customer for the C.C. fee. Here in Minnesota we can now forward that charge to the customer. Not sure how that would go over with the customer. 5% of $5-$6 is not much, 5% of $5000 can add up every month.
Interesting. So basically he is losing money every single time someone uses a credit card at his facility. He's just swapping money for money and eating the processing fee... Or he is agreeing to pay them to use his facility Anywho, do you know if this is possible with American Changer?A lot of operators up here in the Pacific Northwest are installing USA Technologies https://www.usatech.com/products-services/eport-connect E-port card readers on the front of their Bill Changers instead of putting a card reader in every bay. They seem to be working out well. One guy I know put one on his Bill Changer that dispenses Quarters.
I just put a Cryptopay swiper on my American Changer that dispenses $1 tokens. I have 110v mag50's. Right now I have a separate 24v power supply for the swiper and used a relay to cycle the pulses. I had to have Tom at Cryptopay change the pulse output. I have a swiper without the button and set it up for a $5 charge only. Just finished yesterday, I allready see that I will be trying to hone this in for a better setup. I can see I need to find 24v inside the cabinet that shuts the swiper down when something goes wrong with changer.Interesting. So basically he is losing money every single time someone uses a credit card at his facility. He's just swapping money for money and eating the processing fee... Or he is agreeing to pay them to use his facility Anywho, do you know if this is possible with American Changer?
I thought it was rather odd that he would do it that way but said that he’s OK with it. So I guess it’s OK, what ever makes him happy. He told me the last time I talked to him that he was doing around 60% credit card sales and business overall was up, even with the fee's. Yes you can put a USA Technologies card reader on an American changer.Interesting. So basically he is losing money every single time someone uses a credit card at his facility. He's just swapping money for money and eating the processing fee... Or he is agreeing to pay them to use his facility Anywho, do you know if this is possible with American Changer?
Pete, if you want the reader to turn off when the changer goes out of service you need to put a relay on the out of service light. When the light comes on the relay should turn off the power to the credit card reader. Be careful, some Bill changers the out of service light is hot all the time, the controller closes the common to turn on the out of service light.I just put a Cryptopay swiper on my American Changer that dispenses $1 tokens. I have 110v mag50's. Right now I have a separate 24v power supply for the swiper and used a relay to cycle the pulses. I had to have Tom at Cryptopay change the pulse output. I have a swiper without the button and set it up for a $5 charge only. Just finished yesterday, I allready see that I will be trying to hone this in for a better setup. I can see I need to find 24v inside the cabinet that shuts the swiper down when something goes wrong with changer.