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That’s cool, we have dixmor displays.When timer stops in my bay, I changed the dixmor where the customer can deposit a quarter within the next 20 seconds to restart the timer.
That’s cool, we have dixmor displays.When timer stops in my bay, I changed the dixmor where the customer can deposit a quarter within the next 20 seconds to restart the timer.
Our Vacs are 3$ for 3 minutes. Avg vac revenue per customer is $5.75. been that way for over 2 years.
Did you stop accepting coins? Bills and card only? Do you have a bill breaker for customers? I'm looking to do the sameI raised all my prices this year. Self serve bays are $4 to start for 5 minutes. $5 minimum for credit cards. Eliminated quarters all together. Vacs went from $1/4 minutes to $2/5 minutes. I've had a couple people question it and my response is always, "what do I need to charge to run my business"? Everything is through the roof right now and I guarantee you that the price of a cheeseburger isn't going to dramatically decrease when gas prices go down, if ever, or when interest rates go down, if ever. The current inflation is here to stay. Soap is way up over the last 2 years and so are utilities and labor. Do people ever question the price of the soda at the C-store, or the price of a gallon of gas to the clerk? The car wash industry has been so timid about price increases. I don't care what my competitors are charging, this is what it takes for me to run my business and keep the doors open longer than just this year. Just my 2 cents!
Thanks,
Lighthouse
NO MORE QUARTERS! I do not have a bill breaker, but it's something that I've been researching. I think it would be a good idea to have one. Obviously, it won't make you any money, but I get the convenience that it provides to customers. Meters, vacs, and vending only take cash and card via Nayax readers. I also have my SS bays, IBA's, vending, and vacs on the Beacon mobile app. My portals on the IBA's still have coin acceptors, but I did build them with bill dispensers to return change and DRB won't do an option to remove the coin acceptors although I could block it off myself. I get about $2 per week of quarters in the hopper so not a big deal. It was a foreign concept to a few people when they couldn't find a coin slot but it's not a big deal now that customers are used to it. Location 1 & 2 are now coinless and location 3 will be as soon as my Ginsan meters are built and ready to ship!Did you stop accepting coins? Bills and card only? Do you have a bill breaker for customers? I'm looking to do the same
you are seriously going to lose loyal customersNO MORE QUARTERS! I do not have a bill breaker, but it's something that I've been researching. I think it would be a good idea to have one. Obviously, it won't make you any money, but I get the convenience that it provides to customers. Meters, vacs, and vending only take cash and card via Nayax readers. I also have my SS bays, IBA's, vending, and vacs on the Beacon mobile app. My portals on the IBA's still have coin acceptors, but I did build them with bill dispensers to return change and DRB won't do an option to remove the coin acceptors although I could block it off myself. I get about $2 per week of quarters in the hopper so not a big deal. It was a foreign concept to a few people when they couldn't find a coin slot but it's not a big deal now that customers are used to it. Location 1 & 2 are now coinless and location 3 will be as soon as my Ginsan meters are built and ready to ship!
Thanks,
Lighthouse
you are seriously going to lose loyal customers
Our wash uses quarters. We have 4 bays with card only (coins not accepted because the coin acceptors broke) and 4 with quarters and card. The majority of our customers (75%) use the bays with quarters and about 60% of our customers use quarters. People like to have options. If we eliminated quarters, we would have a decent amount of customers stop using our wash and move to another one that has more payment options. We also use Touch4Wash, even less people use that, around 9%. Vacuums also use quarters, they made up about 1/3 of our profit, now it’s 1/4. Our recently installed automatic has already gained quite a bit of traction, roughly 15 cars per day and the installation was finished in June.What are you basing that on? We've done a ton of sites that have eliminated quarters and I have not heard a negative response from a single operator. Literally every single one has said they may have lost a couple of customers but their overall revenue was up.
Our wash uses quarters. We have 4 bays with card only (coins not accepted because the coin acceptors broke) and 4 with quarters and card. The majority of our customers (75%) use the bays with quarters and about 60% of our customers use quarters. People like to have options. If we eliminated quarters, we would have a decent amount of customers stop using our wash and move to another one that has more payment options. We also use Touch4Wash, even less people use that, around 9%. Vacuums also use quarters, they made up about 1/3 of our profit, now it’s 1/4. Our recently installed automatic has already gained quite a bit of traction, roughly 15 cars per day and the installation was finished in June.
I’m just saying, judging by what has happened, people use the card only bays less. What would happen if we were to eliminate quarters completely? The outcome can’t be good judging by the current resultsThat is your current operation. It says nothing about what would happen. You're assuming. I thought my customers were nuts when they said they were eliminating coins. I assumed they would lose a bunch of customers. The end result is their revenue is up. The time they are putting into collecting quarters is down. Less work, more revenue. That is the goal. I'm not saying it's for everyone but to automatically assume it's a bad idea as you have is wrong.
I’m just saying, judging by what has happened, people use the card only bays less. What would happen if we were to eliminate quarters completely?
The outcome can’t be good judging by the current results