Ricster wrote:To keep you updated they guy is 32 years old, and police went round to charge him this morning. He has admitted to defrauding the machine but will not tell officers how he did it.
Police have also revealed they have had "intelligence" on this guy for about 18 months with similar incidents with paragon's and also a bank machine. Each time before there wasn't enough eveidence to charge him.
This time, because of 35mins of CCTV footage the guy has been banged to rights.
If you saw the CCTV you'd see for yourself that there was definately a scam going on. By switching the machine off and then back on, and doing something with the screen before the loading bars came up he was able to gain free credits. He then played the machine and won money using those free credits.
How he got the free credits is still a mystery.
You are lying ricster, either that or you are misinformed. I know exactly what happened. I have been speaking to the 'paragon one', he has not admitted to defrauding the machine and police do NOT have 18 months inteligence on him for similar incidents involving paragons, or indeed bank machines! (and if someone had something on a bank machine do you think they would bother with a worthless quiz machine?!)
I also doubt that an engineer from treasure ISLAND, which is based in northern Ireland (ive done my research) would travel to Dumfries to examine the machine.
As I said, I have played this machine before, it tends to freeze a lot.
Can we just leave this thread at that?
If anyones curious pm.