Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Are Money Or Coin-Counting Machines Reliable & Trustworthy?

With the advent of Technology in every possible sector of manual work, there exist Money counting or coin counting machines which are capable of providing ease to Human efforts at the cost of laziness that comes free with it. You put your bundle of notes, thousands or millions or a large number of coins into the specified areas in the machines & you get the count immediately. But neither every one of us is satisfied with the count they receive nor it is easy for everyone to afford such money-centered problems. There may exist discrepancies between the observed & the accurate readings which, on a higher scale can cause extreme losses.

 

Does there exists an agreement between the numbers of coins or notes you’ve received as it is shown on the machine meter? Or you just got ripped off for a big amount?

How would you get to know whether the machine is accurate? The sticker attached explicitly states ‘OK Tested’ And ‘Trust Me’. Perhaps, I should, but the doubt can’t be eliminated.

There are many examples of such problematic results with respect to the count provided all over the world. One way to avoid being caught in the legal offenses associated is to verify that the machines used for counting money or coins are well upgraded & tested with respect to their reliability concerns by an authority. Such checks should be made a compulsion over a regular period of time to facilitate customer satisfaction and to have an eye upon the wrongdoers.

Reasons of Malfunctioning

Along with it, there are various reasons why the machines suffer malfunctioning. These includes overloading the capacity of the machine, wet coins with which internal parts gets affected, scraps, dust & other rubbish that gets accumulated internally due to which the machine fall out of whack.

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