I'm no expert as to how the "dispensing unit" works (but ask my dad.. he KNOWS *rolls eyes* just like he knows everything else.. just ask him) But.. we have a 50 cent, dollar, and 5 dollar button..
Every time the water "seems" to get more expensive dad will tell you it's cause they turned down the pressure.. "Look, listen (says thy guy who is supposed to be wearing hearing aids) the pressure is low.. They come and turned it down again!! (explicitives start flying here)" (Yea, whatever.. Possible I suppose, but I don't see em coming to toy with it every week like he thinks)
I do believe we buy "time" and not "water" with the money, as nearly every time you'll get a different amount of gallons for say 50 cents (yea, we have to do it 50 cents at at time, because if ya put in a $5 they rip ya off *roll eyes again* ) the end result is one load will set you back say $9.00, the next load might only be $8.00 or it could be $10 (or any 50 cent increment between.. I think 50 cents is good for 40-80 gallons, per the board at the station)
So I hope my long rant about dad (and short answer to the original question ) sum it up a little.. and hopefully dad brings a chuckle to the topic.. (I love my dad.. He's just not happy unless he's complaining.. or unless he knows..)
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