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Very busy boat landing, it will be under a pavilion with camera and person living there to watch.

 

It had one before, and attendant said it did very good.

 

I have a Vendo 475 can machine itching to go to work, have medco lock to use.

 

 

Pro's

 

Con's

 

I'm willing to try.

 

cajun

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Very busy boat landing, it will be under a pavilion with camera and person living there to watch.

 

It had one before, and attendant said it did very good.

 

I have a Vendo 475 can machine itching to go to work, have medco lock to use.

 

 

Pro's

 

Con's

 

I'm willing to try.

 

cajun

Sounds like a winner - bolt it down with cage and puck locks.

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There is almost nowhere that I would't try a drink machine. Just tell them upfront that if it isn't making money in the first 60 days, you will pull it. 

 

Did that already!

 

Told them if machines sit there not making money within the first 60 days I would have to take it.

 

Also no commission at all!

 

He swore I would make money, "time will tell" was my response.

 

It will be there first thing in the morning.

 

cajun

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As a licensed captain. i pull up to the fuel docks at many marinas during my travels delivering yachts world wide. every machine that i see  on a dock almost always has some one standing in front of it feeding them with money. i know i have had to delay departures while i wait for crew to feed the machine for their fix.

 

i would be surprised if you do not do well with it. you may have to put in a second machine immediately. just make sure it is secured to the dock. otherwise it will end up being an anchor. seen a lot of that too.

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