Based on our experience info --- the dollar coin option
You lost me there. I have no idea why dollar
coins are easier to use than dollar bills. Further, the bill acceptors don't just accept one dollar bills, but 5's, 10's and 20's which the
coin option does not provide. Can you give some reasons why dollar
coins are easier to use than ones? How about 5 or 10 dollar
coins versus a single bill?
Earl & others,
If you & others just have the narrow focus of the 1,5,10 bill acceptors in the bays in a climate where
doors (greater wetness) are not necessary --- you might have a point. We find that we actually do gain some overall reliability with the
coin drops over the bill acceptors. For instance hot humid summer day makes the bills soggy just in the customers billfolds ---wet muddy gritty hands on
coins have less affect than on bills. That has been our experience. In the dog wash I observe people having an easier time if their hands are wet from the dog wash --- dollar
coins are easier. Our Cummins 2000 counter like Kevin Reilly also has --- is a quicker sort/count process for us vs too many one dollar bills. We avoid having to buy an expensive bill sorter counter if we take in too many bills. I would prefer not to have to mount bill acceptors with our severe North Dakota weather on our outside vacuums. Ours & many others have other equipment such as large washing machines in a laundromat where it is not available or practical to mount a dollar bill acceptor.
Coin boxes don't fill up as much than if there is only quarters.
So in short, the bill acceptors are not practical on all equipment in some facilities with just quarter acceptance --- now you have the less "ease of use" with the customer being forced to handle 4 times as many
coins.
Sure there is the alternative of putting in between 50-75 in house card swipes or
credit card but we all know that some locations may not support that kind of upfront & ongoing expense! I do not see too many people bragging about the John Coleman or similar style central paystation so we are pretty cautious there.
Hopefully, this answers the question about "ease of use" for both the customer & some operators. It may not apply to you though that is why I am hoping that the sentiment here is to keep the dollar
coin just for the fact we hopefully look out for each even though the "ease of use" may not specifically apply to our specific operation. Remember we are somewhat unique considering what we have to work with.
The evidence that the taxpayer is also better off considering what Bill P said about the cost per in proportion to its value etc. To me it eases my conscience knowing that we tried to do our part in that respect also. Hopefully, that is a fair paraphrasing of what Bill P said --- otherwise hopefully he will catch me like another one of his cats on the freeway & let me know!!!
Where the heck has Kevin Reilly been? --- I really do miss him & his ability to sort out some of the inaccuracies that sometimes show up in the posts that could potentially hurt us overall. Is there a real lulu law that could potentially effectively eliminate the important dollar
coin option --- in the event we are not united enough to deter those specific lawmakers? --- David Vitter & Jackie Speier & others I believe by their position will weaken any industry that the gold dollar
coin might be a better fit for --- including the self service car & dog wash industry.
mike walsh king koin of bismarck