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Posted by: Dale Walker (Monday 16 January 2006, 3:19 PM)

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It's no wonder no one uses them. I used to regularly attempt to use them when out and about shopping but 75% of the time the machines would be broken (oftern the button for mouse clicks or the enter key would not function) or worse still would swallow your money without giving you any services whatsoever. In the end, I simply gave up trying.

Losing moeny to a pay-machine is probably bad luck, twice a coincidence but when it happened to me a third time t was the straw that broke the camels back.

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