soonermajic
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Seems like somebody posted a YouTube video, showing how the retrofit door sells memberships...?
Seems like somebody posted a YouTube video, showing how the retrofit door sells memberships...?
You can purchase memberships with the retrofit doors, but it's not as great a sales tool as the other screens. On the larger screens if you select a single wash, then it will say "save 67% and purchase a monthly pass" or something similar. On the small screens, you have to select purchase membership. Will still be better than nothing, but not nearly as great a sales tool for an unattended wash.1. tap to start process, on whether you want to buy a single wash, enter a code, or get a membership
2. CHoose which one you want , & if you want a membership then..
3. enter your phone # & you will receive a text, with instructions on signing up
5. They get your tag when you pull OUT of the wash...
is that about right?
1. tap to start process, on whether you want to buy a single wash, enter a code, or get a membership
2. CHoose which one you want , & if you want a membership then..
3. enter your phone # & you will receive a text, with instructions on signing up
5. They get your tag when you pull OUT of the wash...
is that about right?
I think the first Month is pro-rated, then standard Monthly fee after that.
Whatcha mean by "u get waves of renewals @ the end of the month"?No. Full price whenever they sign up. Will renew at full price a month later.
You generally get waves of renewals around the weekends.
Greg. Too many wash owners just look at the revenue and not at all the costs associated with a wash.As I understand it, yes. There is no lengthy process that makes the customer do anything prior to their first club purchase. It's simple and they can cancel at anytime. I think the first Month is pro-rated, then standard Monthly fee after that.
Justr listened to Brent McUrdy's presentation he did at the ICA show and I think he recommended a 2.5 multiplier for the Monthly package for IBAs due to higher operating costs. I think he said his total cost is 3.00/car. Heck my water and sewer on the top wash is that much alone. My top wash is probably closer to costing me 5.00 if you include 1.00/car depreciation and maintenance costs.
Greg. Too many wash owners just look at the revenue and not at all the costs associated with a wash.
Water, sewer, chemicals, repairs, electric, gas. If we do a monthly plan we would charge 3x a single wash and cap the number of washes per month at 5 or 6.
Even then I am not convinced that a monthly plan makes sense for an IBA environment. Being open 24-7 means that you will most likely have a lot of members who use most of their washes.
Reducing say a $18 wash down to $9 with a $5 cost (or more) does not leave much on the bone for all the effort involved in running the wash. The math gets worse for your lower packages. Perhaps just using the top wash for the monthly option is the only route that makes any $en$e.
I'm sitting firmly ( for the last 5 months) at 2.62 washes per vehicle under my plan. Just as I have people that wash every day, I have just as many that pay for m months and either don't use it or use it 1x a month.
I'm sitting firmly ( for the last 5 months) at 2.62 washes per vehicle under my plan. Just as I have people that wash every day, I have just as many that pay for m months and either don't use it or use it 1x a month.
I'm sitting firmly ( for the last 5 months) at 2.62 washes per vehicle under my plan. Just as I have people that wash every day, I have just as many that pay for m months and either don't use it or use it 1x a month.