To prevent people from ripping off vending machines, you can install security cameras, use tamper-proof locks, place the machines in well-lit and monitored areas, and regularly inspect and maintain the machines to ensure they are secure.
there is 1 vending machine for every 23 people.
usedvending.com - is a good solution for those interested in purchasing used & new vending machines. It also allows people a place to sell their concession equipment and vending machines.
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Many people would like to buy vending machines try taking it to auction or advertise in the paper.
Yes and its not uncommon,a few people are killed every year when machines topple over on them.
Plenty of people don't even bother taking their change from vending machines.
Japan has the most vending machines per capita in the world, with approximately one vending machine for every 23 people. They are commonly found on streets, in train stations, and even in rural areas, offering a wide variety of goods and services.
The only way to find this out is to look at different hotel websites that have vending machines, and see what the hotel guests have said about them. From what I can gather from my research is it is a good idea to have them in the lobby, as people like to sit and unwind with a drink, and maybe a snack like peanuts or crisps from the vending machine.
Yes, they can have value. There are people that collect the actual machines that like to have them. And if they were produced by the US Post Office, they are cataloged.
100 ================================================ In the U.S., from 1978 -1995, 37 people were killed by vending machines falling on them. This is an average of a fraction over two per year.
Yes, Someone has been killed by a vending machine. It's fell on someone. And it has electricuted someone by if it was wet. Listen to this, April 16th, 1979, Robert Wenhower was killed after A vending machine was wet and he wanted a bag of chips. Than he touched it and was killed. Body was found at night. This happened in Nebraska.