Question is, would the investment be worth it...?
About two years ago I developed a "switch" which with digital media advertising in mind has onboard a 3G modem which allows streaming of content / rotation of paid adverts, handles inbound short-code messages with encryption to enable a relay for variable time periods i.e. you send a text message from a mobile to the location code such as;
Text "RIDE 262" to 88677 for 15mins of time.
...which could be used to enable a kiddies ride for example whilst the parents stand watching the adverts etc., the board handles a coin mech / note reader and has the ability to therefore handle contactless payments and existing card solutions. A carrier agreement exists which allows us to send 1G for £6 accross the whole estate and anyone will tell you that's a good rate considering there's no monthly rental, so overheads can be shared pro-rata. Of course it has a remote audit facility too and remote features. The device itself if not on the network will enter a "safe mode" after a preset period meaning anybody operating equipment without license will be unable to sell their product or service via a rogue machine as it can be shut down or will self-shutdown if not online, you can not reset this by powering down or removing the comms unit as it has not only redundancy but hard memory and clock... the firmware will not boot if the clock has been returned to factory default of January 01st 2000. Coupled with this the device has GPS so if stolen or abused it'll tell you where it is the second it goes back online.
This has been prototyped and is physical. So back to my question, at about £195 for the kit would you think it's worth it compared to say £75-£95 for your standard control board for the benefits? I developed this through experience and that of machines be resold and used to sell other peoples stock when we'd subsidised the machines to get them on walls, so the purpose was to protect that and... well... that's how some of the features here were thought up. I'm sure every one of us has had machines nicked from the wall. Originally this was for patio heaters but turns out that's illegal because you can't resell utilities (electricity) although our lawyers have now obtained a ruling on this which will allow us to advance the project if we choose to.
Any input on this one?
E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
- david@naughtyvend
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 161
- Joined: October 22nd, 2009, 10:45 am
- Area Covered: National & European
- Machines Used: Washroom Electomechanical & Electronic
- Referred by?: Matt Slater
- Location: South Ayrshire, UK
- Contact:
- Coin Operated Group
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3422
- Joined: January 13th, 2009, 10:41 am
- Area Covered: Birmingham, West Midlands
- Machines Used: Arcade Machines, Quiz & Big Vendors
- Referred by?: myself
- Location: Birmingham
- Contact:
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
Nice idea, but how many parents actually stand and watch their kids while on the rides?
-
- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
david@naughtyvend wrote:Question is, would the investment be worth it...?
About two years ago I developed a "switch" which with digital media advertising in mind has onboard a 3G modem which allows streaming of content / rotation of paid adverts, handles inbound short-code messages with encryption to enable a relay for variable time periods i.e. you send a text message from a mobile to the location code such as;
Text "RIDE 262" to 88677 for 15mins of time.
...which could be used to enable a kiddies ride for example whilst the parents stand watching the adverts etc., the board handles a coin mech / note reader and has the ability to therefore handle contactless payments and existing card solutions. A carrier agreement exists which allows us to send 1G for £6 accross the whole estate and anyone will tell you that's a good rate considering there's no monthly rental, so overheads can be shared pro-rata. Of course it has a remote audit facility too and remote features. The device itself if not on the network will enter a "safe mode" after a preset period meaning anybody operating equipment without license will be unable to sell their product or service via a rogue machine as it can be shut down or will self-shutdown if not online, you can not reset this by powering down or removing the comms unit as it has not only redundancy but hard memory and clock... the firmware will not boot if the clock has been returned to factory default of January 01st 2000. Coupled with this the device has GPS so if stolen or abused it'll tell you where it is the second it goes back online.
This has been prototyped and is physical. So back to my question, at about £195 for the kit would you think it's worth it compared to say £75-£95 for your standard control board for the benefits? I developed this through experience and that of machines be resold and used to sell other peoples stock when we'd subsidised the machines to get them on walls, so the purpose was to protect that and... well... that's how some of the features here were thought up. I'm sure every one of us has had machines nicked from the wall. Originally this was for patio heaters but turns out that's illegal because you can't resell utilities (electricity) although our lawyers have now obtained a ruling on this which will allow us to advance the project if we choose to.
Any input on this one?
Hi dave,
i always enjoy reading your posts mate but i have noticed that you are always looking for new ways to do things, this is great but we are in the vending industry and i do think that you could spend your time getting more new sites rather than over complicating everything..
all meant in the nicest possibly way mate..
imo, the above is a total no goer
Happy Dave
- david@naughtyvend
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 161
- Joined: October 22nd, 2009, 10:45 am
- Area Covered: National & European
- Machines Used: Washroom Electomechanical & Electronic
- Referred by?: Matt Slater
- Location: South Ayrshire, UK
- Contact:
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
I agree Dave, but hey ho what's life without challenges and evolution. :)
-
- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
as i said Dave, it was meant in the best possible way, there seem to be loads in this industry that try to complicate matters, i really cant for the life of me see why, if you have a product that sells well then just get it out into as many places as possible, customers buy it you make loads of dough and everyone is happy..
beyond me why so many try to look for reasons not to do something rather than just get on and do it.. thats wasnt aimed at you my skirt wearing friend
beyond me why so many try to look for reasons not to do something rather than just get on and do it.. thats wasnt aimed at you my skirt wearing friend
- david@naughtyvend
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 161
- Joined: October 22nd, 2009, 10:45 am
- Area Covered: National & European
- Machines Used: Washroom Electomechanical & Electronic
- Referred by?: Matt Slater
- Location: South Ayrshire, UK
- Contact:
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
Happyvending wrote:as i said Dave, it was meant in the best possible way, there seem to be loads in this industry that try to complicate matters, i really cant for the life of me see why, if you have a product that sells well then just get it out into as many places as possible, customers buy it you make loads of dough and everyone is happy..
beyond me why so many try to look for reasons not to do something rather than just get on and do it.. thats wasnt aimed at you my skirt wearing friend
Skirt..!! LOL.
-
- Coin Op Group Veteren
- Posts: 234
- Joined: January 28th, 2009, 12:24 pm
- Area Covered: London-down to south coast
- Machines Used: towers, bulk, herbal viagra, wash prods, pringles
Re: E-Payment / M-Payment For Any Electronic Machine
david@naughtyvend wrote:Happyvending wrote:as i said Dave, it was meant in the best possible way, there seem to be loads in this industry that try to complicate matters, i really cant for the life of me see why, if you have a product that sells well then just get it out into as many places as possible, customers buy it you make loads of dough and everyone is happy..
beyond me why so many try to look for reasons not to do something rather than just get on and do it.. thats wasnt aimed at you my skirt wearing friend
Skirt..!! LOL.