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and click on “Marketplace” or call 310 390 5277 ext 4 FOR SALE AMANO PAY STATION


Amano AGP-7800 automatic Central Pay Station (CPS) is designed as a fast pay-pro- cessing unit and is perfect for large-scale 24 hour operations. A large easy-to-read 15 inch flat panel color display and lighted guid- ance system. Good Condition, Slightly Used 15K-OBO


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HANDHELD COMPUTERS Casio IT3000


$100 per month rental available. Call 888-877-6212


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Refurbished with warranty. Reply to: HELP WANTED


SALES REPRESENTATIVE - MIDWEST


Manufacturer seeks independent sales representative for gate opera- tors and tubular motors in the Midwest USA. Local manufacturer purchased by large automation com- pany seeks to expand their market in the U.S. Midwest market has small client base established but many untapped opportunities. Income will be supplemented until gross sales goal met. This opportunity is available immediately! Expereince a plus-train- ing available.


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