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Vending Blog #5--The Databases at ShurVend HQ

Uncle Sam

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We get calls from our customers from time to time asking if we know which key they used to open the vendor, cage or bill/coin cabinet because they had keys stolen, lost, or broken. Many are very surprised when we can tell them exactly which keys they have in their vendor model. We use high security plugs and keys in the cages and front doors so no one can duplicate them by using a local locksmith. These are Medeco and LAI brand keys and can not be duplicated by anyone but the original supplier. These keys are registered to us and we, in turn, register them on our customer?s vendor. We use the same key number on only one vendor and each key number is used only once.

The records for each vendor we sell are kept in individual folders even if the same customer has multiple vendors. Our records are very similar to the records kept by medical doctors or dentists for patients except we keep them by vendor and customer name and not just by name. In these files are recorded all the key numbers, serial numbers of the vendor, bill validators and coin changers by brand, credit card readers, order forms for the set-up of the vendor, invoices, emails of correspondence with the buyer, pictures, and all manner of notes from phone calls to make sure we do everything correctly on the original purchase. After the original records are done we keep track of all parts and/or repair orders that are done on vendors by the vendor serial number along with our dated notes that are recorded detailing what we heard from our customer what we did about it. We file parts orders and invoices, UPS tracking numbers, and any other notes that might be useful to recreate any situation. Over the years many of these files have gotten pretty thick.

In addition to the above we have created a computer database of all our sales with much more information about the customer and vendor set-up which can be searched in many different categories. This is why it is so important to you and for us that you have your vendor serial number ready when you call for service. That way we can pull your file and read what vendor set-up you have so we can ascertain the best way to help.

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There is one last record that we make and that is our daily record of phone calls both incoming and outgoing, who we talked to, action, and what we are doing in the fabrication, ordering and shipping of our vendors.

It is a great amount of paperwork, but it allows us to service our customers in the best way over many years.

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Uncle Sam said:
We use high security plugs and keys in the cages and front doors so no one can duplicate them by using a local locksmith.
There is a local locksmith here that can duplicate Medeco keys. They are not "crooked-former-employee-proof."
 

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MEP,

I checked with the Ra-Lock people and Medeco keys are not supposed to be copied by anyone but the supplier. If they are being reproduced in your area then it looks like someone bootlegged some Medeco key blanks which is certainly possible. Nothing seems to be fool-proof!

ShurVend does not use any Medeco plug locks and keys in our vendors anymore for reasons of geometry and it appears that is a good thing. Hopefully the LAI company keeps better control over their blanks than Medeco appears to.

Thanks for the info, MEP

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MEP,

I had some conversations with JJ @ Ra-Lock this week about the Medeco lock and key situation. Here what I found out.

1. Medeco makes keys that are registered and also what they call commercial or industrial grade keys. The registered keys are very carefully audited, secured under lock and key, and only a few service centers are authorized by Medeco to make them. Ra-Lock happens to be one of the service centers for Medeco and sells nothing but registered keys to the car wash industry. The commercial grade keys can be duplicated by locksmiths anywhere that have the equipment to do so.

2. All the Medeco keys that ShurVend has used in the past or present are registered to Ra-Lock, to ShurVend, and then to our customer. If any of our customers need these registered keys, they come to us and then we go to Ra-Lock.

3. If any unauthorized lock company or locksmith is duplicating registered keys, I am told that Medeco will shut them down in 24 hours.

I feel much better now that I know more about the Medeco system and can rely on the keys being very secure.

Uncle Sam
 
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