A customer was surprised that a vendo machine dispersed water instead of WiFi connectivity
CARWASH VS WIFI VENDO – A customer mistaken a carwash vendo machine to a WiFi vendo machine.
Piso WiFi vendo refers to a type of vending machine that provides internet access to customers for a fee. The term “piso” comes from the Filipino word for “one peso,” which is the amount of money needed to activate the machine and access the internet for a certain amount of time.
Piso WiFi vending machines are commonly found in public areas, such as malls, cafes, and transportation hubs, where people may need internet access on-the-go. These machines are typically set up by entrepreneurs who want to provide a convenient service to the public while earning a profit.
The machine operates by accepting coins or bills, usually in small denominations, and exchanging them for a code that can be used to access the internet. The length of time that the code is valid for varies depending on the amount paid, and some machines offer different pricing options to accommodate different budgets.
Users can connect to the internet by entering the code into their device’s browser or network settings. The machines typically offer fast and reliable internet speeds, and some even offer additional features like streaming services or online gaming.
On the other hand, a carwash vendor machine is a portable carwash machinery that is used to disperse usually water to clean a vehicle such as a motorcycle or car.
The two have different usage. However, a customer busy with his phone mistaken a carwash vendo to a piso WiFi machine. A customer dropped a coin into the slot, not realizing that it would disperse water rather than an internet connection. Watc the video below:
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