About a month ago I had a call from a customer at my wash and he told me he had lost $10 in my
changer. I had just left the wash after checking and emptying the bill
changers. He told me that he put in $10 and it gave no change. I assumed there might be a bill jam, apologized and turned around to go back to the wash telling him I would call him back in a bit. I got to the wash, viewed the video tape and saw a man pull near the automatic, get out, read the sign that has my phone number and call me...so I backed up the video and saw when his car pulled into the wash...he parked right in front of the building, got out and walked to the strip mall next
door. In a few minutes he came back walked over to my front
door and got the phone number from there (which was my old number and did not reach me - changed that now). He never attempted to use the
changer at all...he then drove around the building near the automatic and got that phone number. I called him back and asked when did he lose the money ... he began to tell me that he put his bill in the
changer and it made some funny noise and nothing came out...I said I knew that part what I wanted to know was WHEN was it that same day because I checked the
changer and there was no $10 bill there..at that point he said Im getting another call I will call you back...I never heard from him. I almost never send cash unless it is a $1. I have special
tokens that I send. The
token will allow the customer to select any wash in the automatic they want or if they use it in the spray bays will give them extended time. I had a customer that called me recently and told me the wash didn't work and she wanted her $8....I sent her a nice letter along with the
token. She sent it back and said she didn't want a
token she wanted her money. I haven't heard from her since.