opportunities for you

Here is an exciting opportunity to make money and help your community. Learn how you can take a proactive step to have a direct effect in your own community to help combat drink driving and promote responsible drinking. You can save lives in your community and make money.

This amazing opportunity can be initiated by alcohol serving establishments, by an individual, or by a company wanting to vend the machines.

An establishment owning their own machine can have more control and play a direct role in insuring the safety of all their patrons with the additional benefit of residual income.

This business is not sold as a franchise. After the initial purchase of the machine, every pound you make is 100% yours. Vending companies also benefit greatly as this is a service with far less complications than normal product vending machines.

potential revenues

As a prudent example:

If a location has an average attendance of 100 people/day from Sunday to Thursday and 200 people/day on Friday and Saturday with an active participation of only 5% the machine will generate 45 uses per week. This equates to £2340 per year ALL CASH INCOME.*

This is a conservative estimate - many venues entertain more than 500 customers each Friday or Saturday night alone.

Over and above the customer revenues, you can also expect to receive in the region of £100 per month selling advertising on the machines either for taxi companies, breweries or your own company.

There is also potential to hire the machines out for parties or any events serving alcohol. Revenues for this are between £75 and £150.

* Based on experience and information supplied by our dealers over the course of many years. Use these numbers as a mathematical guide only and not as a guarantee of income.

 

Extra Income

A couple of machines as a retirement or extra income supplement could pay for itself in one year and gain residuals for a lifetime. Even as a part time operator.

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general public confused about drink driving

An RAC survey reports that many motorists take to the roads in the mistaken belief that they are under the legal limit.

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