I'm messing with shit today, sorry about the theme change. -RBCPI hate new things. -Murd0c
I work in a secured facility with a group of people who are allegedly educated and savvy both personally and professionally. In spite of their intellectual wealth, they are a cash poor group and tend to live out of their checkbooks. For years we had soda and snack vending machines that would only accept coinage. Since employees are restricted from leaving the site for the duration of the work shift, those who came unprepared, (i.e. no money), faced long hours without the small pleasures of a soft drink or snack. When the Pepsi Man advised me that our antiquated machine was soon going to be replaced by a model with a dollar bill changer, I immediately ordered a small engraved plastic placard from a local office supply warehouse, (an expense of about $7.50). It was very official looking and when the new soda machine arrived, I used double edged tape to adhere it above the bill slot. The plaque read: TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEEDS OF OUR EMPLOYEES, THIS MACHINE HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED TO ACCEPT AND CASH PERSONAL CHECKS FOR AMOUNTS UP TO$25.00. ENDORSE YOUR CHECK TO 'CASH'.In the space of two days, no less than 3 employees approached me in my office, each to inform me that the machine wasn't working properly and bearing a check which was dog-eared from repeated attempts to get thebill changer to accept it. The fourth victim managed to force her check into the slot, jamming the machine. I was able to avoid a service call by fishing it out with a letter opener. My check cashers were all incredulous that they had fallen for the ruse and so was I. I had been hopeful that perhaps one employee might bite but to pull FOUR of them in went beyond my wildest expectation! It wasn't long before the word was out among the entire staff who were highly amused by the gullibility of several of their peers and thankful they hadn't been the ones conducting their financial business at the 'Pepsi ATM'. We collectively decided to leave the plaque on the machine as a shrine to those who had been duped. Still, every so often I catch sight of a visitor or somebody from a tour group standing in front of the machine reading the plaque with the most quizzical look on their face.....
My favorite thing to do was always with the coke machines. The 4,2,3,1 password. I'd just change the LED to read ERROR and people would complain and walk away.
Quote from: ApprenticePhreak on September 30, 2008, 06:09:20 PMMy favorite thing to do was always with the coke machines. The 4,2,3,1 password. I'd just change the LED to read ERROR and people would complain and walk away.Thats always a laugh.Its even funnier when you do it on the high school machines that have timers and the 4,2,3,1 code sets off the timers and wont let anybody get drinks until after school
I have been trying that 4,3,2,1 thing an vending machines forever, but I have never seen it do anything at all. Does it need to be a specific machine?
Quote from: Godot on October 01, 2008, 01:51:30 PMI have been trying that 4,3,2,1 thing an vending machines forever, but I have never seen it do anything at all. Does it need to be a specific machine?Thats not the code.It's 4-2-3-1,not 4-3-2-1 It works for coke machines in texas