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Counter top counterfeit money and credit card detector


The Countercheck Model 200 counterfeit detector with alarm allows you and your staff to quickly and easily check all bills for counterfeit. Save money by arming your store with this state-of-the-art system!
Our brand new Countercheck Model 200 counterfeit detection scanner with alarm uses state-of-the-art sensors to instantly detect counterfeit bills when they are passed through the unit. When a counterfeit bill is passed through the device, an alarm sounds. This technology allows your staff to quickly check all bills.
With the Model 200 unit, there is no need for your staff to manually inspect every bill. If the clerk is skeptical of a bill, he can always manually check the security features with the built in UV lamp.
US and Canadian currencies use cotton-fiber paper that absorbs UV light while counterfeit bills tend to be made of cellulose fibers which reflects UV light. When a counterfeit bill is passed through the Countercheck Model 200, the reflected UV light is detected by the sensor, and the alarm sounds.
Quickly and easily check all bills!
Other counterfeit detectors take time to manually examine bills and rely on your staff's judgment.
Quickly slide the bill through the top of the device from left to right.
If the alarm does not sound, simply look over the bill checking for obvious color or texture differences. If everything seems fine, accept the bill.
1. What is the main benefit of the Counter Detector Model 200 Unit?
2. What is the principle behind this automated slide-through scanning alarm system?
US and Canadian currencies use special cotton-fiber paper that absorbs UV light. This type of paper is controlled by the mint and is not sold. The only paper available to the public is made from wood fibres, or cellulose, which reflects UV light differently. Therefore unless the counterfeiters have stolen some currency paper from the mint, they have to use cellulose paper that reflects the black light differently. In the Model 200 unit, there is a light sensor which reads the amount of UV light reflected from the paper bill as you slide it through the unit. If the amount of light reflected is more than normal, the alarm sounds.
3. False negatives? By this I mean are there bills that are counterfeit which will not trigger your Model 200 alarm?
Answer: Of course, there may be some counterfeiters who have stolen some special cotton-fiber paper from the mint. And if the printing and other security features resemble a real bill, it is often hard to distinguish between the counterfeit and the good bill. But let's get real. Most counterfeiters are small operations, and they tend to slip up somewhere. You should always examine the other security features of the bill if you suspect something. It would be a very rare case to come across a bill which is counterfeit and also made of the well guarded cotton-fiber paper.
4. False positives? Will the alarm ever sound when a good bill is passed through it?
Answer: Whenever the alarm sounds, it means something out of the ordinary is being detected by the sensors. Your staff should put the bill in question under the UV light and examine the other security features. We suggest that you take a bill which is known to be real and place it beside the bill in question underneath the UV light. You may see a slightly brighter reflection of the light in the bill that triggered the alarm. Other security features may also be missing. In either of these cases, the negative result of the scan has been verified. If, however, after close examination you are sure it is a good bill, at least you have examined it and made a judgment. It would be a very rare situation where the unit sounds the alarm on a good bill. If you have the slightest doubt, we suggest you do not accept the bill.
5. What procedure would you suggest I use with your new Model 200 Detector/Scanner?
Even with our Counter Detector unit, you still need to train your staff on the security features of bank notes. Our device provides convenience, speed, and automation, but questionable bills should still be manually inspected. Your staff should still be looking at the bills because many times they can pick up obvious color or texture differences.
6. Do you sell replacement bulbs?
Answer: You can order replacement bulbs for the Counter Detector unit.
7. What about other currencies?
8. What is this about public relations being better?
Others are selling this unit for $119 - $199. We sell this item everyday on our web site for $69.95.
BONUS: 6 MONTH WARRANTY WITH EACH UNIT SOLD
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Counter top counterfeit money and credit card detector