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    where do you guys think would be the best place

    to put credit card machines,
    malls obviously but those are already taken, what else?
    You can't achieve your goals if you don't take that chance so go pry open your trunk and take those amps.

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    restaurants, boutiques, doctors office, etc

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    Are you trying to be a reseller? Your best bet is finding just started businesses that aren't part of a larger company or franchise. This is going to be a very tough road, though, since there are already so many people offering this service, not to mention places like costco and lots of online vendors.
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    no i jus twnat to have credit card machines and vending machines and make profits off them
    You can't achieve your goals if you don't take that chance so go pry open your trunk and take those amps.

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    One place would be canoe/kayaking/ski resorts. They almost never have credit card machines and everyone is dashing around town to find one. Another big one would be Amusement parks.
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    Nightclubs, right next to the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimatum Dynamics View Post
    One place would be canoe/kayaking/ski resorts. They almost never have credit card machines and everyone is dashing around town to find one. Another big one would be Amusement parks.
    As you may probably see by the signature line, I know the boating and fishing market. They have "bait" vending machines now, that actually vend worms and such, as well as lures. Also, a boater or angler may come to the water ready to go for the day, but imagine the morning activities and the result it has on their need for a drink or snack. Get up very early, hook up the boat, get the fishing gear together, drive there, unload, launch, park the truck/car, etc. Sure there are plenty of people that stop at a favorite spot for breakfast, but more often than not it would be nice to grab a quick juice or pack of trail mix/crackers/nuts etc.

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    hospitals, hotels and restaurants at nature parks, train stations, etc..

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