Deal No Deal or Beat the Banker.
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Actually the machine in question was Deal or No Deal not the others named in the thread; granted Andy at SE Leisure was selling an X-Rated and Crazy Cobra as displayed by you Rollem. Prices on Ebay are cheaper than normal suppliers.
Please follow the posts before you start going at me! You will notice that your X-Rated post Rollem was after my post on suppliers not before, so subsequently you have blamed me for something which is a fault of your own. See quote below!
"Im afraid you missed the X-Rated but here it is anyway because i do know where you get it from unlike coaster."
Please follow the posts before you start going at me! You will notice that your X-Rated post Rollem was after my post on suppliers not before, so subsequently you have blamed me for something which is a fault of your own. See quote below!
"Im afraid you missed the X-Rated but here it is anyway because i do know where you get it from unlike coaster."
Ok i give in your the king of fruit machine sales.
All hail coaster the king of sales.
Im just stating that you would not want to buy a DOND for £1500 when a 2/3 year old red gaming X-Rated for example can be purchased and delivered for £150, and before you start picking hairs i do regular business with SE Leisure and they do all my deliverys for £25. Therefore i normally win an auction for the starting bid of there normal £123 or £128 and get the machine on an average of £150 delivered.
Therefore by waiting 18 to 24 months saving approx £1400.
Im just trying to make a point to people that do not know so much as yourself or myself about purchasing machines that it can be done alot cheaper than you are trying to put forward to the novice readers of this forum.
All hail coaster the king of sales.
Im just stating that you would not want to buy a DOND for £1500 when a 2/3 year old red gaming X-Rated for example can be purchased and delivered for £150, and before you start picking hairs i do regular business with SE Leisure and they do all my deliverys for £25. Therefore i normally win an auction for the starting bid of there normal £123 or £128 and get the machine on an average of £150 delivered.
Therefore by waiting 18 to 24 months saving approx £1400.
Im just trying to make a point to people that do not know so much as yourself or myself about purchasing machines that it can be done alot cheaper than you are trying to put forward to the novice readers of this forum.
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Ok, roll em... don't be petty!
Yes i completely understand what you are saying. I am purely passing on information, yes of course it would be a lot better to get a cheaper machine as depreciation is quite high on new products. But overall it does come down to personal opinion and when the customer wants the machine.
"Im just stating that you would not want to buy a DOND for £1500 when a 2/3 year old red gaming X-Rated for example can be purchased and delivered for £150" Depends whether you want a DOND or not! (sorry had to add that)
I do get what you mean.
Oh and er... I too have done good business with Andy at SE Leisure.
Formally...I apologise to all members on this thread if i have put across information which has put anyone off of buying a fruit machine for personal use due to all the machines i have mentioned carrying a high price tag.
Mark
Yes i completely understand what you are saying. I am purely passing on information, yes of course it would be a lot better to get a cheaper machine as depreciation is quite high on new products. But overall it does come down to personal opinion and when the customer wants the machine.
"Im just stating that you would not want to buy a DOND for £1500 when a 2/3 year old red gaming X-Rated for example can be purchased and delivered for £150" Depends whether you want a DOND or not! (sorry had to add that)
I do get what you mean.
Oh and er... I too have done good business with Andy at SE Leisure.
Formally...I apologise to all members on this thread if i have put across information which has put anyone off of buying a fruit machine for personal use due to all the machines i have mentioned carrying a high price tag.
Mark
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Yeah i do, but the suppliers i frequent suck big time & due to the long houred nature of my work & staff shortage, im unable to run around & look for myselfe, which is why i was asking here.What's with the hostility lol.rocket wrote:McNutty wrote:Im not the public m8, im one of those that can actually buy machines. ]jeffvickers wrote:Machines under 2 years old tend not to be available to the public
So if you can actually buy machines, surely you know where to get them from?![]()

I would agree with rollem. The reason those prices are so high is for people such as pubs and arcades who will actually make money on them. Buying one for yourself is in effect costing you over £1000 if you just keep it at home. What a complete waste of money! Just get a grand and go and play a real one!
Matt

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