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Media Safe, Inc.
3904 N. Druid Hills Rd., Suite #343
Decatur, GA 30033

404-377-7996 Phone
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Frequently Asked Questions

Print FAQs

Q: What is the price of the Secure –One?
A: $499.00 FOB Atl, GA
Q: How does Secure –One Work?
A: No Electricity, Kinetic Energy. It will work anywhere. The product is an insert into to the current TK-80’s which are already owned by your company.
Q: Is the Secure –one weather resistant?
A: The Secure -one is made out of high quality steel and is power coated. There are no plastic or fluid parts. The secure –one is protected from weather by being inside a TK- 80 or similar device. This means that if the newspaper buying client can get the door to the Tk-80 or similar device the Secure –One will dispense a newspaper.
Q: How long does it take to get delivery?
A: Delivery of Secure –One will take 8 weeks. The installation into the TK-80 will take longer. If Media Safe installs the Secure –one you can expect 10 working units per day.
Q: Why do I need this product?
A: The ABC rule allows…. The reason you need this product was thought of by Dawn. in CA. If a newspaper company wants more revenue, the newspaper company will sell more advertising. The way to do this is by manipulating the ABC rule to the highest advantage. The advertiser knows the demographics of their potential buyers. The newspaper publisher knows where in their city these people live and potential Buyers are. The newspaper company has great numbers and records on distribution for paid subscriptions, hawkers, and give aways. The newspaper company has a soft idea of the amount of circulation for vending devices. (This is due to pilferage) If the numbers for the vending are hard because of a tamper proof device. The newspaper company can go to the demographics area of the advertiser place several TK-80’s and give 25% ( of the total single vend numbers) away free. This will make a very happy advertiser. They will advertise with that newspaper company again and again. Not because the newspaper company is the only game in town but they generate sales for the advertising client.
Q: Is there a list of coin operated newspaper vending devices which the Secure-One will work inside of?
A: The Secure –One works inside 80% of all newspaper-vending devices on the street. Specifically the following vending devices: TK-80 or similar unit (K-80’s) Rak systems R-80, Clear view 80, News Rack Unlimited N-T80 K-Jack, KJ-TK-80, KJ-480, KJ-2000 . It does not work in the Following Vending machines: USA Today Vending box, Sho-Rack TK-49, TK-100, TK-49/ 16, TK-98, TK-106,Tk-01,TK- 98, TK-97, Tk33CD, TK –100, TK-West, TK-2000, TK-500., Modular units. News Rack Unlimited N-T 49 Rak Systems impact, “Modular” units. FV-81 In store rack Bellatrix “Impact” K Jack KJ- 25, KJ- 50, KJ- 97, KJ -100, KJ –125, KJ-150, KJ- 175, KJ- 200, KJ –240, KJ –280, KJ-300,KJ-400, KJ-825, KJ-840, KJ-850, KJ-860, KJ-875, KJ –940, KJ-950, KJ-960, KJ-975, KJ-480.
Q: How long does it take to install the newspapers?
A: To install 14, (¾” newspapers) into the Secure-one is 45 seconds for a novice. To install 7, (1 ½” newspapers ) takes 20 seconds for a novice.
Q: How many newspaper does the Secure- One hold?
A: The Secure –One will hold 14 ½” newspapers and with the flick of a switch will hold 7, 1 ½” newspapers. We found that the majority of newspaper vending devices in our survey held an average of 14 newspapers.
Q: How do you put newspapers into the Secure-One?
A: Inserting the newspapers one at a time in to the slots of the device fills the Secure-One. The newspaper are inserted with the top or open end of the newspaper toward the customer. This is 180 degrees different than the current way a carrier fills the TK-80 now.
Q: What do I get when I purchase a Secure-One?
A: The Secure-One is a single Vending device that is placed into a TK-80 or similar coin operated vending machine. The Secure-One works in conjunction with the TK-80. You get online troubleshooting and a service phone number to call in there are any problems. Customer service will train your employees at your sight, when the purchase order is above 10 units. Orders above 10 units we will install the units into your Tk-80 or similar device for $150 per unit.
Q: How long does it take to get delivery?
A: Delivery of Secure –One will take 8 weeks. The installation into the TK-80 will take longer. If Media Safe installs the Secure –One you can expect 10 working units per day.
Q: What are the payment terms and options? Is there a lease program?
A: Media Safe, Inc is working with several Lease companies that have a lease program that is right for both the newspaper printer and the route sales person. The cost for the lease will depend on the quantity purchased and the credit worthiness of the buyer. Lease programs start at a quantity of 10 Secure-One units. The terms for cash are 30 net for payment in full for the orders. Companies which slow pay (45+) to small venders can expect a one-time service fee.
Q: Are there service contracts available for the maintenance of the Secure-One?
A: There are service contracts available depending on your needs and the distance from Atlanta, GA. They start at 20% of the purchase price minimum of 15 units. We provide free on-line technical support and over the phone support.
Q: How long is the Secure –One predicted to last?
A: The Secure-One is made from high quality steel and has a powder coating on it. The device it manufactured to last for a minimum of 5 years.
Q: Can I have the Secure-One customized to my colors and logo?
A: The factory color of the Secure is steel gray. You can have the Secure-One customized to any color or logo. The price will be separate from the cost of the Secure-One device.
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