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Bulk Vending "When Charity is Exhausted How About a Commision"


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  Can anyone give me any advise when you have completely exhausted your town with bulk vending machines.

What do you think about approaching a new line of clients under giving commission.

Or how about savings bonds for their children (Maybe a few times a year)?

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   Can anyone give me any advise when you have completely exhausted your town with bulk vending machines.

What do you think about approaching a new line of clients under giving commission.

Or how about savings bonds for their children (Maybe a few times a year)?

i would say go to next town and start working it...Just my 2 cents

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Have you already exhausted your abilities to "upgrade" existing accounts?

If not, the time you would spend locating commission accounts may instead be better spent upgrading existing accounts that are doing well (single-to-double, triple-to-rack, etc).

You may find you're able to increase your income without adding a single new location.

Once the upgrades are done, then you can try getting commission accounts.

This way you know you're getting all that you can from your charity accounts before moving on.

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Thank you guys for all of the input.  It really is priceless hearing it from likeminded people.

I am slowly but surely trying to maximize all of my higher producing locations.

(Boy it sure does get frustrating out there though).

I just always keep telling myself.....  Persitance is: Staying at it longer than anyone else

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What are comissions going for out there?

I was in a pizza place a few weeks ago and saw one of the large cranes being serviced.  I struck up a conversation with him, in asking about the comissions

and he said that the owner is taking 60% WOW!.  Has anyone heard of that much?  Seems like thats a tremedous amount of overhead......

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