blue & white collar theft --- bill-dollar coin-credit card
We’ve been slowly removing the bill validators from our equipment or I should say the thieves have been doing it for us. By putting bill validators in the bays or on the vacuums you might as well put a target on the equipment because thieves well target it in no time and it will be destroyed. After I saw the video of them popping open a con box it was decided that we would slowly phase them out. The best bang for the buck is the inbay
credit card readers
Indiana Quote "I have in bay bill acceptors and in bay
credit card acceptors. The inbay
credit card acceptors do not get much use, but the bill acceptors are used constantly." Quote Indiana
Randy, Indiana, Earl & others,
My
Etowah Valley Coinco Vantage bill acceptor add on boxes are so recent they still are under warranty. Partially, because quarters are such a nuisance & dollar
coins are still not available as much as they should be ... the bill acceptors get disproportionately more usage than
coins. I like the redundancy of both
coins & bills ... in case one or the other goes down. It seems like
credit card acceptance could add another redundancy. My new GinSan-Dixmor Led7s distribution boards include
credit card acceptance ... but I am not sure how much more would be still be involved to offer that feature besides just an external mounted card swipe.
Hopefully, we still live in an area where the moral charactor of people has not deteriorated quite to the extent that Randy describes. We are busy enough to make it less unlikely that the kind of activity Randy states ... will be prevalent. Also the fact we can secure everything after 10 PM with our overhead
doors with alarm etc helps.
We are more worried about vandalism than theft. Dang it ... those ultra light & so "easy to carry" bills are soooo much more tempting to steal than dollar
coins!!!
There is hope though ... if comments by one of my laundromat friends who lives in New York City ... holds true. He said before a change of Leadership in the year 2000 or so within their city .... crime was much worse.
I hope enough support can be made so one dollar bills are still available through limited special order similar to 2 dollar bills when the dollar
coin injustice is finally straightened out.
As far as putting
all our Easter Eggs in the "
credit card" basket .... I am more afraid of "white collar crime" & some of that potential than I am of break ins that can be corrected (vigilante style) with "seconds to smart phone alarm" technology.
Happy Easter everyone!
mike walsh king koin of bismarck