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Hello,
I am a 20 year old Entrepreneur. I own The Vending Shoppe which consists of 100+ gumball / Toy Vending machines. Also, In the summer I rent out space jumps at birthday parties. Just recently I was walking to my car which was parked in a parking lot outside of where I was filling a gumball machine and noticed a guy leaning over on top of the car. I asked " Are you a repo man?" He replied " No, But do you want me to repo your car?" lol . Anyways, we started talking and he showed me different instruments. A suction, Cordless dremel tool, Bag of bits, Bottles of acrylic. This is why I like this business is because there is low overhead + depending on the Ins. of the customer they could get a free repair. I would like advice about where to get the less expensive KITS? What exactly in the kits do I need? Would a junkyard be good hands on practice? However, Before I make any major decisions I promise to read this entire Forum as I do all the Vending Forums. Thanks, Chris |
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Chris,
I think you will find that by reading the entire forum, and also the archives that you will answer about 99% of your questions. If you have any questions after reading it all fire away. David Coitster
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