I.B. Washincars
Car Washer Emeritus
- Joined
- Aug 30, 2007
- Messages
- 4,284
- Reaction score
- 1,163
- Points
- 113
- Location
- SW Indiana melon fields.
I think it depends on how much you want to spend to improve service. Your payment method is a big part of that. Making it easier for the customer should result in more bay time spent and paid for. I'll rate the payment methods as I feel are the worst to the best.
1 - Tokens - worst
2 - Quarters - only a little better
3 - Dollar coins - a little better yet
4 - Bill breaker, preferably one that dispense bills and coins - even better
5 - Bills and CC accepted in the bays - Best by far. In most cases this eliminates the need for change and the multiple trips to the changer, usually while the car is tying up the bay without the meter running.
I started dispensing dollar coins as soon as they came out. I have added bill acceptors to two of my washes and CC at one of them. I plan to do my other washes as finances allow. I really don't see the bill acceptors as an alternate since were not really comparing apples to apples. In most washes you can start dispensing dollar coins with a minor mod to the changer, but adding bill acceptors costs many times as much.
1 - Tokens - worst
2 - Quarters - only a little better
3 - Dollar coins - a little better yet
4 - Bill breaker, preferably one that dispense bills and coins - even better
5 - Bills and CC accepted in the bays - Best by far. In most cases this eliminates the need for change and the multiple trips to the changer, usually while the car is tying up the bay without the meter running.
I started dispensing dollar coins as soon as they came out. I have added bill acceptors to two of my washes and CC at one of them. I plan to do my other washes as finances allow. I really don't see the bill acceptors as an alternate since were not really comparing apples to apples. In most washes you can start dispensing dollar coins with a minor mod to the changer, but adding bill acceptors costs many times as much.