doublj70
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Hello All,
I multiple self serve locations that I have purchased, and renovated over the last 5 years. I have seen quite a bit of variation in the income of the different washes, which I'm sure has a lot to do with location, but I have another theory as well. It seems like the wash that the start up price is a dollar rounded $2.00, is doing better overall. At this location, the bill acceptors are packed full, and there are way less quarters used. At another location, after the remodel, I raised the start up to $2.25. The income has been flat, and the bill acceptors haven't caught on as well, and I still get more quarters used. My theory is that with the $2.00 start up, people stop thinking about spending quarters, and just get used to using bills, so if they need more time, they just put in another dollar instead of another quarter. So, even with the lower priced start up, people end up spending more for each wash....
Has anyone experienced something similar? I hate to go backwards, but I was thinking of dropping my $2.25 washes back to $2.00 to see what happens.
Thanks, John
I multiple self serve locations that I have purchased, and renovated over the last 5 years. I have seen quite a bit of variation in the income of the different washes, which I'm sure has a lot to do with location, but I have another theory as well. It seems like the wash that the start up price is a dollar rounded $2.00, is doing better overall. At this location, the bill acceptors are packed full, and there are way less quarters used. At another location, after the remodel, I raised the start up to $2.25. The income has been flat, and the bill acceptors haven't caught on as well, and I still get more quarters used. My theory is that with the $2.00 start up, people stop thinking about spending quarters, and just get used to using bills, so if they need more time, they just put in another dollar instead of another quarter. So, even with the lower priced start up, people end up spending more for each wash....
Has anyone experienced something similar? I hate to go backwards, but I was thinking of dropping my $2.25 washes back to $2.00 to see what happens.
Thanks, John