Vending Machines Going Cashless

VendingMachine_Russell_Bernice_FlickrForget the nickels! Cashless payments may be coming soon to a vending machine near you. The majority of vending machine operators plan to add credit or debit card swipers to their machines in 2011, according to a study by Apriva, a company that sells wireless transaction services to the industry.

About 57 percent of companies surveyed said they planned to expand the number of their machines outfitted with card swipers.

โ€œIt appears that the vending community is approaching critical mass in terms of adopting cashless technology,โ€ Stacey Finley Tappin, vice president of sales for Apriva, said in a press release.

Going cashless costs between $400 and $600 per machine, according to a story by PaymentsSource.com. That includes the card reader and a data port that sends and receives credit and debit card information.

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Image: Russell Bernice, via Flickr.com

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