Why do vending machines give Canadian coins in change but wont accept them
Why do vending machines give Canadian coins in change but wont accept them?
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That’s one of the mysteries in life that no human can explain.
When you insert a coin into the slot, it passes through a device to check to see if it is an acceptable coin. If not, it rejects it.
However, there is no such device for the change. So, if the person who loaded the machine had a Canadian quarter mixed with the others, it would make it into the stack of quarters destined for change.
these are the questions that haunt me
Why do Canadian vending machines never do anything dumb like that?
So, if the machines won’t accept the Canadian coins in the first place, how can they give them out as change? Does someone put the Canadian coins in there just to be used as change?