Uncle Sam
Member
MARS has developed a new Bill Validator called the 2700 series which can have a bill recycler added to it. The Mars booth in Las Vegas at the Car Care World Expo last month was showing this new product to the attendees. The 2700 series will accept $1-$20 and the recycler will roll either $1 bills or $5 bills to give to the customer as change. This means that if a customer puts a $20 bill into a vending machine to buy a $2 item, a recycler filled with $5 bills will return 3 -$5 bills and the last $3 will be paid in coin, $ or quarters. If the bill recyler is filled $1 bills then the recycler will return $18-$1 bills. The recycler will hold 30 bills and will refill as bills are tendered to the validator.
We have seen these before and, frankly, they didn't work very well. If Mars lives up to its reputation, this recycler should work very good. These 2700 series validators probably won't be available until June/July, 2009.
My question to Forum people is this: Would you purchase one of these recylers if it works well or do you think it is technology that we do not need? Please give us some feedback on this question.
Uncle Sam
We have seen these before and, frankly, they didn't work very well. If Mars lives up to its reputation, this recycler should work very good. These 2700 series validators probably won't be available until June/July, 2009.
My question to Forum people is this: Would you purchase one of these recylers if it works well or do you think it is technology that we do not need? Please give us some feedback on this question.
Uncle Sam