Gibbo2286 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2018, 18:45 In the shopping mall in Gloucester there's a machine similar to this, not as sophisticated I'd guess and probably choosy about what it will accept.
See the video, interesting.
https://toolsmust.com/tech-news/ecoatm ... ash/5320/
Great idea in principle but the demo is seriously over-egging the pudding.
Put in your used $1000 iphone and it will offer you a penny chew or a discount coupon off pre-marked-up store items.
Not ony that, it will require not just your driving license but your bank details and the demand to donate to charity will be an annual recurring direct debit transaction you can't cancel.
(Cynical? Moi?)