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Yes, vending machines require attendants. That is common knowledge, youre welcome for supplying it to you.
However since these arent redbox machines, the companies or people investing in them will want to make sure theyre taken care of. And if theyre selling stuff from them, they will need to be refilled eventually and nobody has made the vending machine refill android yet, so a human attendant is necessary no matter what machine.
Plus, selling alcohol from them will require complying with the dram laws you keep saying make it impossible for them to exist.
Right, and these services comply with dram laws. you get assessed when you are given the RFID and load your money on to it. Then when the system detects your card has poured x amount of alcohol, it cuts off access to the card until you walk up to the bartender. So beer vending isnt illegal
No, the examples have pre-set cut off limits, so once a person has poured that limit, they need to talk to a bartender or attendant to determine if theyve had too much to drink and reallow their access if they havent.
Beer vending is not illegal. There are quite a few companies that operate beer vending machines where all you need is their preloaded RFID card, and away you go. No supervision
PourMyBeer:
https://pourmybeer.com/about/
Operating in multiple state you keep saying dram laws prevent them from doing so:
https://pourmybeer.com/locations/
iPourIt:
"It’s estimated that self-serve beverage technology is operating in well over 340 locations nationwide at the time this document was written. Self-serve alcohol and iPourIt beverage dispense technology is currently legal and available in 45 U.S. States."
https://www.ipouritinc.com/abc-regulations/
Civic (partnered with AnBev to create a beer vending machine that runs on the blockchain. I think someone need to alert the ATFE that AnBev is illegally vending beer then)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tobyshapshak/2018/05/15/now-you-can-buy-beer-from-an-age-verifying-blockchain-vending-machine/#2cfc5b141269
Really easy to monitor people. And laws change, constantly. So you can't say what a state you don't live in will allow.
So you admit that the AGM is making cannabis sales and generating a revenue? Nice.
not relevant to the point of beer vending whatsoever, but whatever
Not really. Check out Pour My Beer. Most operate within states that even have dram laws (remember, several states only push dram laws when minors are served). A pre-loaded RFID card that ca be used at a wall of taps with spouts, no supervising
https://pourmybeer.com/locations/
Both of those are based and hosted in China. Nothing bad ever happened with sending information to China.
Right, how is that restricted? No proof that you have a medical need for what's being dispensed. Just have to show you got high recently.
Dispension wants to give away opioids and heroin instead of charge for services and make money. Glad ERBB dropped them
Not restricted since anyone can sign up. Dispension is providing a free product (how would that have helped increase revenue?) because if you look at the machines that are out, there is NO PAYMENT OPTION
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-drug-dispensing-machine-opioids-overdoses-1.5429704
Seems like if Dispension entered into a contract and tried to change it after the fact, they are not what they portray.
I remember Lindel saying ERBB cancelled the deal, due to Dispension changing terms at the last minute. Probably because they found out Dispension is selling heroin and opioids to those are admittedly addicted to them. Don't even need prescription to get pharmaceuticals. I'm glad they cancelled Dispension. Not wanting to invest in providing heroin.
And considering Dispension had the contract signed before trying to alter it, seems like the AGM is well suited to sell medications as well as other items.
Oh...that's right. Dispension is selling heroin and heroin accessories
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/pkek7g/a-vending-machine-in-canada-is-dispensing-a-drug-twice-as-strong-as-heroin
https://www.dispension.ca/news
Curious when the annual and quarterly reports will come out. And also the Now Brands HS website is down, the site they sell the CBD products.
This is the first EZ Weed post from ERBB, but EZ Weed has been posting pictures of the AGM on their LinkedIn profile for the past couple months.
It says right there, the irresponsible use of alcohol : Portraying excessive drinking favorably, including the favorable portrayal of excessive, binge or competition drinking.
Not no alcohol whatsoever.
5 states only recognize dram laws when minors were served. Once again, check out Pour My Beer. A pre-loaded RFID card that lets you walk around and pour beer from a tap with no supervision. In alot of dram law states.
So we'll see how badly dram laws affect anything.
It's not against the TOS to facilitate the sale of alcohol ;) Since the app isn't taken down, Google clearly doesn't think it violates anything.
This isn't a review for the AGM. It's a complaint from RipOffReport from 2012 regarding Combo King machines, that appears to have been handled since no new complaints were added by the original person.
https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/vendwebcom/bessemer-city-new-york-28016/vendwebcom-lindel-creed-owner-of-vendweb-the-company-intro-to-the-warranty-said-these-re-885999
Nope. AGM Go is still available for download. Considering the core AGM application isn't hosted on Google Play, the Google Terms of Service don't apply in any way, shape or form to the program customers walk up to and order from at the AGM machine.
You may not be here to do so, but you are attempting to either way (both of these posts are incorrect due to the fact the AGM application is not on Google Play)
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=155810543
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=155807337
Can you show me where in the Google Play store the app for the AGM's is? Because if it's not being hosted by Google Play, then the TOS they have has no meaning whatsoever to the AGM program the customers log in to.
It's only against TOS to encourage the irresponsible use of alcohol, not prohibited to sell or facilitate the sale of alcohol.
The Play Store app may "facilitate the sale of marijuana or marijuana products", but American Green isn't required to post the privacy policy for the AGM. Since that program isn't hosted by the Play store.
Considering the app listed in the Play Store doesn't appear to be the program that runs the AGM itself, there's no need. The app in the Play Store is nothing but a machine locator, order checker, possibly AGM administration side stuff. But it is not the app users use when walking up to an AGM
Google may want to review that then as well, because Leafly, one of the top marijuana finding app is available for download as is Weedmaps, another top one.
That doesn't say you have to have to make the privacy policy publicly available for anyone to read. Just the user at the time of entry of username/password or signup. The it's all about agreeing to protect data
"If the users provide You with, or Your Product accesses or uses, usernames, passwords, or other login information or personal information, You agree to make the users aware that the information will be available to Your Product, and You agree to provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for those users."
So until the user provides any information, Google itself says you don't have to distribute the policy. Then it's all about you agree to make sure the data is secure
So report em
You posted a link 12 years old that says it is not active anymore. While more recent photos show all the American Green signage. Good to know AG has the building.
Good thing you pulled up the old listing
"This Industrial Property is no longer advertised on LoopNet.com."
Download the app and read the policy. I used a spare phone with a quick made email address, factory reset the phone after reading the policy.
Hydrate LLC Business License Valid!
https://www.nevada-register.com/1460866-hydr8-llc
Notice how it's Hydra8 LLC, not Hemp Hydr8 LLC.
"Hydr8 LLC has selected Phoenix, AZ-based American Green's AGM vending machines to deliver its premium hemp "nano-blended" bottled water product to select Las Vegas hotels and convention centers."
https://www.vendingtimes.com/blogs/hydr8-deploys-agms-to-vend-hemp-water-at-vegas-hotels-convention-centers/
Released 10/3/2019 (first announced september I believe) so after they announced they made this decision, Covid hit and shut down the strip, casinos, and hampered interstate travel of non-essential goods. That might be a good reason we haven't heard much else yet.
*****Whoops! You have the wrong information.
https://www.nevada-register.com/1460866-hydr8-llc
Gee, I wonder what might have prevented a rollout of bunches of machines to a crowded vegas strip, including time to build? The world may never know.
How do you know theres any indifference? Have their customers come out said American Green, you haven't told us how to wipe soap across a touch screen, please save us?
Exactly. And not like visa/mastercard are going to come out and sanitized those hand pads. that's the bank's responsibility.
Those are instructions for the touch screen, the thing everyone is saying is the huge germ carrier. 2 sets of instructions. And once again, nowadays who doesn't have hand sanitizer on hand?
It could be dispensing pharmaceuticals, but it would also be dispensing heroin up in Canada with the Dispension deal. Good thing we agree that the Dispensions deal could've gone through, because that means the AGM is capable of handling pharmaceutical transactions.
https://www.wired.com/story/one-doctors-answer-to-drug-deaths-opioid-vending-machines/
Ever stop to think that because that deal was dropped (im thankful for, I signed up for thc/cbd products, not heroin) is why there has been a bit of climb to come back?
Do I think AG is driving out to user locations and cleaning them? That's user responsibility.
That's right, as long as you dont lick the bag out of the vending machine, lick your finger after putting it on a publicly available surface, or rub your face over a touch screen, you won't catch contamination. Saying the AGM is full of germs is saying Grasshopper Kiosks is full of germs.
If the screens are the same size, then Grasshopper has one that is just as germ infested. Plus, i don't think they've invented the stocking andoird yet either, so Grasshopper Kiosks has to have a person touch all of their items before putting them inside too. GRASSHOPPER KIOSKS INFECTS PEOPLE WITH COVID!
***** Touch screens are one of the most germ infected things one can use -- hmm the AGM has a large touch screen
Not to mention the products are still be loaded in by a person , and that's another source of contamination
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