VENDING SYSTEMS INC  LEASING “STATE OF THE ART” VENDING EQUIPMENT.

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VENDING SYSTEMS INC  LEASING “STATE OF THE ART” VENDING EQUIPMENT

FULL MAINTENANCE LEASES:  NO DOWN PAYMENT  “STATE OF THE ART” EQUIPMENT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY STARTING AT $ PER MONTH  INSTALLED IN YOUR LOCATION  REPAIRS BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS INCLUDED IN LEASE  YOU CONTR0L THE PRICES FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES  YOU KEEP THE PROFITS

SPECIFICS  36 MONTH LEASE, PAYMENTS SAME EACH MONTH  FACTORY WARRANTY EXTENDED THROUGH LEASE TERM  YOU STOCK THE ITEMS YOU CHOOSE AND YOU KEEP ALL PROFITS  AT END OF LEASE TERM WE PICK UP EQUIPMENT. YOU CAN RE- LEASE SAME EQUIPMENT FOR ANOTHER TERM FOR 50% DISCOUNT  WE MAINTAIN OWNERSHIP OF THE EQUIPMENT AND PAY ALL PROPERTY TAXES.  WE TRAIN YOUR PERSONNEL REGARDING THE FILLING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT.

CAN/BOTTLE, SNACK, SMALL LOCATIONS  23 SELECTION SNACK MACHINE  6 SELECTION CAN/BOTTLE MACHINE  LEASE 36 $ MO. NEXT 36 MONTHS 50% OFF

CAN/BOTTLE AND SNACK:  32 SELECT SNACK  10 SELECT CAN/BOTTLE  LEASE 36 $ MO. ADD. 36 MONTHS 50% OFF

FOOD MACHINES:  FREE STANDING FROZEN FOOD  OPERATES AS A FROZEN/ICE CREAM OR COLD FOOD  LEASE 1 st 36 $ MO. ADD. 36 MONTHS 50% OFF

FOOD AND SNACK  FROZEN FOOD/ICE CREAM WITH 40 SELECTION SNACK  SNACK SERVES AS HOST MACHINE  LEASE 36 $ MO. ADD. 36 MONTHS 50% OFF

OTHER INFO  ALL MACHINES HAVE $ 1 & 5 BILL VALIDATORS  CREDIT CARD READERS AVAILABLE  FOR MORE INFO CALL , OR