Plugging?

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Plugging?

Post by Richard »

Abit of a newbie still i guess but i see all this talk about plugging and was wondering if someone could boost me with some knowledge on the subject? :)
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Post by tommya »

Switch by side of machine, flick the switch to turn of machine then flick it the other way to switch back on, this is plugging hope this helps.
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Post by skinner »

I would advise not to bother,especially on deals,unless you dont want to see a cashpot offer for over £300.
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Post by deano8177 »

And Just make sure you don't turn the jukebox off instead.
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Post by Martal~Wombat »

not with my bad back, the last two plugging's i've been involved in, i've been collared
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Post by eastangliapro »

i see it as a challenge,if it's gotta go off it's going off
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Post by lukee1 »

Why plug the machine in the first place espesh if the pots are high ?
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Post by thecannonball89 »

I ustd to plug a cashcow and a wildfire on yarmouth seafront if I was hard up for a float
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Post by BFK »

Wildfire plug? £5'er? Forgive my ignorance but what was the deal with that?
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Post by Scott »

eastangliapro wrote:i see it as a challenge,if it's gotta go off it's going off


Pretty ruthless attitude, you must have been caught and turfed off at some point?
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Post by eastangliapro »

never been thrown out of a pub for plugging,if it's a bit fire i'll just try and make out it aint taking money,remember when i was chasing a 25 monopoly sit down in minehead butlins and it flashed (autonudge chip)and i was a hell of a lot in at this point,i recall 2 of the 3 other terminals getting play.....i thought fuck it and ran behind the machines and turned the whole set off,remember getting a few of the skill ball bingos done that weekend aswel......good times
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Post by anfield road »

BFK wrote:Wildfire plug? £5'er? Forgive my ignorance but what was the deal with that?
used to give a board within 40p I think!!! took a while, and used to on/off alarm
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Post by big A »

Used to do the wildfires an cashcows in my local arcades every tuesday(float day).the staff didnt give a fuck,they were to busy scamming the place themselfs,remember watchin the manage an his mate empty jokers wild then refloat it an empty it again.
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Post by johncluedo »

Skill ball bingos???
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Post by eastangliapro »

yes john skill ball bingo....
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