Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 April

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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
INVEST LOTS OF SERVICE W ITH TH E $5,000
B y L O U IS L A N D A U , JR.
Contact Manager, Modern Merchandising Company, St. Louis
I f I had $5,000 to invest in the vending
machine business, here is what I would
do to enter this, the coming automatic age.
First, I would secure an option on a
store easy to operate, one that the receiv­
ing and shipping o f merchandise is handy
fo r service men with their cars to load and
unload, a store that could be divided into
three sections— a show room , office and
service room.
I would also see that said
store had several good display windows in
order that the public, passing on fo o t,
street cars or autos, would see and know
what I am vending.
I would make the
place attractive and have plenty o f signs.
M y next step would be to secure two or
three A - l service men with a smile. I then
would secure only one advertised and na­
tionally known candy; then get a machine
that is attractive, and put more power on
that one thing only.
I would select m y
locations and service said locations on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, wheth­
er said machines needed attention or not.
T h e service man would be there if only to
talk to the party in charge o f the location.
It would be m y aim to see that machine
and merchandise is neat looking— glass, if
any, clean; nickel, if any, bright; and wood­
work or steel with no dust on th em ; and
that merchandise is all one could ask.
I
would see that when service man arrives,
the first party he sees or asks fo r is the
owner o f the location, and if he is ready
to service the machine and make collec­
tions, be sure that said owner o f location
is right there when machine is being re­
filled and cash counted; and right then and
there give him the commission due, and if
any complaints, then and there fix them , it
being m y desire at all times to see that the
owner o f location and the public are satis­
fied, fo r if they are, it means more in the
cash box o f m y vender. In fa ct, it would
be m y aim to see that others are satisfied
first; then I come. Arrangm ents would be
made with location owner to refund to cus­
tomer amount inserted in machine without
any question, if some complaint is made
that this or that happened, or no merchan­
dise received.
I would also request loca­
tion owner to phone our office if any trou­
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ble o f any nature, and refund fo r any calls
on the phone. In this w ay one keeps in
constant touch and has owner o f the loca­
tion feeling he is part o f the business.
I f slugs are placed in machines in any
locations, the party in charge would see
them, and while the service man would not
deduct any commission, I would have them
so trained to tell the party in charge that
i f this happens to our machines, the same
thing could happen to his business, and if
they steal from us they are, and will, from
him. Right away they sit up and fake no­
tice and become more interested, and then
and there they resolve to trap the slug
user— and it has worked wonders. I f, how­
ever, the location owner doesn't seem to
care and is indifferent and the practice
continues, we remove machine.
In many
cases when this came up we were told to
let same remain and they would be respon­
sible at all times.
I would run the vending machine busi­
ness the same as any commercial business;
would see that each and every machine is
insured fo r fire, tornado, th eft and liability;
see that each machine bears firm’s name
giving phone and address, and also a card
stating that if the* merchandise doesn’t
please, the party in charge will refund the
amount deposited, and i f the machine is
out o f order, to notify party in charge.
This w ay it also makes the customer feel
he is interested.
A t the bottom o f said
card I would say som ething about " I n do>
ing us these few favors you are taking an
interest in this, your machine. W e thank
y o u !” This, we find, is a wonderful asset
to us.
M y next move would be to secure a good
office system so at a m om ent’s glance one
could tell what each machine is doing and
what each machine contains. I would have
a full detail o f each location— phone num ­
ber, how m any people employed, etc.; if
a barber shop, how m any chairs; if garage,
how many cars; if restaurant, how many
tables; and I would have a check-up on
each business as though it were m y
ow n ; in fact I would feel that said loca­
tion is part o f m y business.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
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INVESTING $5,000 IN THE VENDING
M ACH INE BUSINESS
If you had $5,000 cash to go in the coin machine business, how
would you start? What machines would you buy?
The A u t o m a t i c A g e is in receipt of a letter from a man in New
Jersey who writes us to this effect: He has $5,000 and is planning to
go into the coin machine business. He asks our advice on the best
machines to buy.
The A u t o m a t i c A g e is going to put it up to its readers. W e want
the wise and experienced men in the industry to tell how they would
go about it— what machines they would buy and the best means and
methods to get started with this capital. Would you buy all one kind
and stick to one line, or would you diversify with different machines?
We will give $25.00 for the best letter, $10.00 for the second best,
and $5.00 for the third best. We hope to hear from several hundred
operators. Here is a chance to tell what you would do if you were
starting over again with a reasonable amount of capital.
Send your letter in as soon as you have time to write it. Never
mind a literary flourish. We will correct your manuscript and work
it over in a readable style. Contest closes 3une 1, 1930.
I would vend five-cent articles only. On
various holidays such as N ew Years,
Christmas, M other’s D ay, etc., I would see
that m y machines carried some holiday
greetings a week or so ahead. This shows
the public that said machines are not only
machines— but a part o f them — and it also
shows the public that the firm running
them is alive and up to date.
In m y office I would secure a pleasant
girl or young man to answer the phone,
and it would have to be, “ Good morning I
This is the Modern Merchandising Com ­
p a n y /’ Or i f in the afternoon or evening,
"G o o d even in g!” etc. Service, from open­
ing o f m y business to closing hour, would
be m y a im ; and a fter closing hour o f busi­
ness, would see that each location owner
had m y home address and phone, in case
o f trouble. It would be m y aim to do busi­
ness with a firm who m anufacture a m a­
chine that is responsible, and a firm that
has broad and liberal ideas.
On an investm ent o f $5,000, if handled
in a business-like manner, the vending ma­
chine business will on above investment
show wonderful income. It has a wonder­
ful future and is the coming age, and one
now getting into it will make no mistake—
fo r returns are greater than any other
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business for amount o f investment, I have
been in the amusement business, the dry
goods business, m en’s wear business, and
find less grief and shorter hours in the
vending machine business than any o f the
above lines.
I was— I am now in— said
business fo r over six months and am only
sorry the “ bug” did not strike me sooner!
Look to the Resorts
A new stunt comes to our attention upon
the receipt o f a subscription from a muse­
um at Niagara Falls.
The management o f this museum in­
stalled one or two amusement machines for
trial purposes, and now reports such suc­
cess that plans are already made fo r in­
stalling quite a number o f amusement m a­
chines. It strikes us that at museums and
pavilions at various resorts, which cater to
a class o f people with plenty o f m oney to
spend, it would be well to put in a number
o f amusement machines. Particularly, the
picture and fortune telling varieties ought
to go well. This class o f machines has now
been brought to such a stage o f perfection
that machines attractive in appearance and
design can be obtained that are fit fo r the
m ost elite clientele.
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