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Why are all the seaga machines only thru business startups?

I like this new seaga combo machine,

but I dont want to saw off a arm and leg for 6 of them in a business opp.

www.vendingcashflow.com

I just might like one or two. they seem to have the best vending machine features.

stuff you would see in a regular modern machine.

looks like it would be great for small operators.

has remote bookkeeping and other neat options.

I wanted a Cofferia machine once,

untill I learned they start at around 9 grand.

each.

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Why are all the seaga machines only thru business startups?

I like this new seaga combo machine,

but I dont want to saw off a arm and leg for 6 of them in a business opp.

www.vendingcashflow.com

I just might like one or two. they seem to have the best vending machine features.

stuff you would see in a regular modern machine.

looks like it would be great for small operators.

has remote bookkeeping and other neat options.

I wanted a Cofferia machine once,

untill I learned they start at around 9 grand.

each.

If you don't want to pay biz op rip off prices just keep trolling CL you will find one eventually. Patience is your friend.

Just keep in mind the remote montioring you mentioned costs $$. Depending on your pricing you will have to sell 20-25 bucks a month just to pay for the monitoring expenses. Add that to a low capacity machine and it makes it even more difficult to be profitable when taking into account your costs to provide service.

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If you don't want to pay biz op rip off prices just keep trolling CL you will find one eventually. Patience is your friend.

Just keep in mind the remote montioring you mentioned costs $$. Depending on your pricing you will have to sell 20-25 bucks a month just to pay for the monitoring expenses. Add that to a low capacity machine and it makes it even more difficult to be profitable when taking into account your costs to provide service.

true. just like thier other bizopp machines.

people spend big bucks and end up burned out and holding themselfs,

wondering where the big bucks are they were promised.

I did find seagas web site thou. these machines seem to be made h=just for the vemd opp. people.

all the machines on thier web site are full sized.

execpt for a little counter top coffee machine, sort of like that sg200 but modern.

called the Phedra or something. nice little machine. but it uses cards like for a office setup.

I wonder if vending cards could be used in the outside vending routes.

I guess you would then have to make up certain value cards and trust someone on the location to sell them.

that could be a headache.

well, I can dream at no cost.

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If you really want one of these just call Seaga. Don't buy through a bizop. The reason that you only find them on these websites is that they are not built to the standards of most full line operators. You will pay less now but more in the long run. I have never seen a 20 yr old one of these. Yet you can find a lot of 20 yr old quality machines still in use.

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Why are all the seaga machines only thru business startups?

I like this new seaga combo machine,

but I dont want to saw off a arm and leg for 6 of them in a business opp.

www.vendingcashflow.com

I just might like one or two. they seem to have the best vending machine features.

stuff you would see in a regular modern machine.

looks like it would be great for small operators.

has remote bookkeeping and other neat options.

I wanted a Cofferia machine once,

untill I learned they start at around 9 grand.

each.

Check at samsclub.com and see if one of theirs will work.298120 looks similar for a lot less.

http://www.samsclub....CategoryId=2246

John

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