Swap anyone?
That is truly horrendous
'Not only are we offering the above system but we'll also include the cheat for 'Deal Or No Deal - What's In Your Box' (below) this cheat has been active a bit longer but it still works perfectly on 9 out of 10 machines, we'll show you exactly how to obtain a feature within no more than £2-5 and win between £6-12 every time, it's only a small profit but it can be done over and over again!!'
Could they tell any more of a lie? 9/10 work perfectly? Try the other way round. The fact its only being sold for a tenner shows just what its worth.

'Not only are we offering the above system but we'll also include the cheat for 'Deal Or No Deal - What's In Your Box' (below) this cheat has been active a bit longer but it still works perfectly on 9 out of 10 machines, we'll show you exactly how to obtain a feature within no more than £2-5 and win between £6-12 every time, it's only a small profit but it can be done over and over again!!'
Could they tell any more of a lie? 9/10 work perfectly? Try the other way round. The fact its only being sold for a tenner shows just what its worth.
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"
Jesus that's bad.
But I still think and always will that it's the idiot that bank machines that are mainly to blame.
And yes u r reading this right now u idiots.
I've spoke to GamesTech employees a few times and they say (obviously) that it only becomes apparent when it pays out loads. They even admit they would probably be none the wiser if people didn't take so much out.
So if EVERYONE only took say £50 - £100 a time these would last for months if not more.
But no - u d1ckheads get greedy and instead of those thousands of pounds that would be made if u were just patient u make an additional £50 or so quid and then machines are chipped within a week.
Also consider daily refill pubs... say a machine is filled every morning...
Say it's £40 or so off (like any normal machine) and u take it to say £150 off at dinner time.
The odds are that people will lose that money back by close of business and when its refilled in the morning it just looks like it's paid out quite a bit (i.e. maybe 90 off).
Even £50 - £75 a day is £300 at least per week for 5 hours work total.
But no - u have to take it to like 230 off and then when they re-fill they get straight on the phone to GamesThec, Leisurelink etc.
If this happens in quite a few pubs (which it obviously will) then a big fat red flag is raised and they get chipped. Simple.
And if u people are reading this and think i'm just going on with myself then think about it from ur own point of view. You're losing urself and every1 else literally £1000's.
Another good one is people think "well i'm not going in that pub again anyway"
Then u get other people that take the same philosophy and we get the same result. You might be being careful with how much u take on one of urs but some1 else will bank it for u.
I'm annoyed because i've had this about a week and they are already getting turned off everywhere.
But I still think and always will that it's the idiot that bank machines that are mainly to blame.
And yes u r reading this right now u idiots.
I've spoke to GamesTech employees a few times and they say (obviously) that it only becomes apparent when it pays out loads. They even admit they would probably be none the wiser if people didn't take so much out.
So if EVERYONE only took say £50 - £100 a time these would last for months if not more.
But no - u d1ckheads get greedy and instead of those thousands of pounds that would be made if u were just patient u make an additional £50 or so quid and then machines are chipped within a week.
Also consider daily refill pubs... say a machine is filled every morning...
Say it's £40 or so off (like any normal machine) and u take it to say £150 off at dinner time.
The odds are that people will lose that money back by close of business and when its refilled in the morning it just looks like it's paid out quite a bit (i.e. maybe 90 off).
Even £50 - £75 a day is £300 at least per week for 5 hours work total.
But no - u have to take it to like 230 off and then when they re-fill they get straight on the phone to GamesThec, Leisurelink etc.
If this happens in quite a few pubs (which it obviously will) then a big fat red flag is raised and they get chipped. Simple.
And if u people are reading this and think i'm just going on with myself then think about it from ur own point of view. You're losing urself and every1 else literally £1000's.
Another good one is people think "well i'm not going in that pub again anyway"
Then u get other people that take the same philosophy and we get the same result. You might be being careful with how much u take on one of urs but some1 else will bank it for u.
I'm annoyed because i've had this about a week and they are already getting turned off everywhere.
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Back in the day, refill daily pubs I'd take to the note acceptor light if a treasure chest at the bottom. Dropping on wood and it's a 1'er max. I know a few players who say I should have gone for the 2'er. Still unlikely to empty, but IMO that's too big a hit not to arouse suspicion. A 1'er-1.5er a fortnight was the plan. If it was near the light, might only be £50, but I'd come back sooner for the rest.
Now unfortunately it has hit the Internet big style. I can't speak for purple surrounds and Power 5s, as I've only fairly recently started playing them like the rest of the rats.
However I was blessed with WIYB from a very(ish) early day. It arrived in my local bookies back in early March, prior to being made aware of its existence in another part of the country by a non fruity playing mate. From his description I imagined a GBC clone with DOND tacked into the middle. It was obviously the same games engine as Hill Billionaire (first clue) with DOND in the middle. The 50p stake also brought extra niceties and I worked out a way to play it on about the third visit. It took me a few weeks to actually work out how good my method was, banished to The Megabowl by 'er indoors I played on longer than I should have done, saw something that made me think and from then on, the rest was history. Gutted I lost that two months, but back in May even, travelling down the first ever motorway was a breeze and a licence to coin it in. I knew I was well up on the game as they were never touched and I never saw anyone else playing them the way I played. If I got watched/hustled I'd just shut up shop and move on. It was beautiful, as a very casual part timer (albeit one with a long history of AWP) I had stumbled across something magic.
I was making money per day which would equate to a six figure salary if done 365 days minus five weeks holiday. The hours were long and my g/f was supportive(ish).
I always kenw it would boil down to being sold on Ebay for 2p and every scab in the country knowing it, but there's still something very sour about the whole faracle (is that a made up word?). NPagnell with its lovely orange bridge had one on either side. What a wonderful place. Toddington was good, but louder and more open to prying eyes, although it was in the corner. I'd have a Tuna and sweetcorn sandwhich from the M&S, cheaper than the rest of the rip off service area and sit and eat it near the truck stop in the baking sunshine, chilling out, happy but with a severe pain in the arse quite literally. No suggestions. Of course there were many other locations, but those will remain private for now. One pub had a WIYB and a 4 reeler in, I could have doubled my money back in the day.
Rechip was out very early July, well that's when I played my first chipped one. I had to do a double take. The bastards. How did they know? Must be these honey pots and service hot shots and cameras and that and stuff. Then late July I saw my first every other person playing the machine in that way. I think it was Mark. I didn't introduce myself, but I was temptedings. Mid 30s, Goose. Hotel Street. Drinking a pint. Leicester. Glasses I think. Sitting down. With a mate. Blue shirt. Seemed a helpful chap.
Well it's all winding down. Wound down, chugging along, dredging along, whatever. Now you can hear the constant ringing of mobile phones as the rats race to bank the last of the emptiables.
You can never play it perfectly. Too passive, too aggressive. Cats out of bags. Lads from Brighton. Refills. Switched off. Operators picnicking. Filling up with petrol. Catching the train. Going on a fruity bender. No scurvy. Tuna sandwhiches. Rainy days in the centre of major cities. Driving along. Music on the radio. Compile some MP3s. Shoot 'em up or Win stopper? Come on...get a grip!!! Look it's getting late.
THIS HAS BEEN A MOST SENSATIONAL GAME.
I would have had it in March, but there was an old boy in the bookies with a hearing aid and everytime, you know happenned he'd shout "WHAT@S THAT BLOOOODY NOISE!!!!???" It played havoc with his hearing aid and he was always in there. Paranoia. CURSES!!!!! Hit any more than £3 and his hernia would explode.
Still that's that.
So there we go.
Now unfortunately it has hit the Internet big style. I can't speak for purple surrounds and Power 5s, as I've only fairly recently started playing them like the rest of the rats.
However I was blessed with WIYB from a very(ish) early day. It arrived in my local bookies back in early March, prior to being made aware of its existence in another part of the country by a non fruity playing mate. From his description I imagined a GBC clone with DOND tacked into the middle. It was obviously the same games engine as Hill Billionaire (first clue) with DOND in the middle. The 50p stake also brought extra niceties and I worked out a way to play it on about the third visit. It took me a few weeks to actually work out how good my method was, banished to The Megabowl by 'er indoors I played on longer than I should have done, saw something that made me think and from then on, the rest was history. Gutted I lost that two months, but back in May even, travelling down the first ever motorway was a breeze and a licence to coin it in. I knew I was well up on the game as they were never touched and I never saw anyone else playing them the way I played. If I got watched/hustled I'd just shut up shop and move on. It was beautiful, as a very casual part timer (albeit one with a long history of AWP) I had stumbled across something magic.
I was making money per day which would equate to a six figure salary if done 365 days minus five weeks holiday. The hours were long and my g/f was supportive(ish).
I always kenw it would boil down to being sold on Ebay for 2p and every scab in the country knowing it, but there's still something very sour about the whole faracle (is that a made up word?). NPagnell with its lovely orange bridge had one on either side. What a wonderful place. Toddington was good, but louder and more open to prying eyes, although it was in the corner. I'd have a Tuna and sweetcorn sandwhich from the M&S, cheaper than the rest of the rip off service area and sit and eat it near the truck stop in the baking sunshine, chilling out, happy but with a severe pain in the arse quite literally. No suggestions. Of course there were many other locations, but those will remain private for now. One pub had a WIYB and a 4 reeler in, I could have doubled my money back in the day.
Rechip was out very early July, well that's when I played my first chipped one. I had to do a double take. The bastards. How did they know? Must be these honey pots and service hot shots and cameras and that and stuff. Then late July I saw my first every other person playing the machine in that way. I think it was Mark. I didn't introduce myself, but I was temptedings. Mid 30s, Goose. Hotel Street. Drinking a pint. Leicester. Glasses I think. Sitting down. With a mate. Blue shirt. Seemed a helpful chap.
Well it's all winding down. Wound down, chugging along, dredging along, whatever. Now you can hear the constant ringing of mobile phones as the rats race to bank the last of the emptiables.
You can never play it perfectly. Too passive, too aggressive. Cats out of bags. Lads from Brighton. Refills. Switched off. Operators picnicking. Filling up with petrol. Catching the train. Going on a fruity bender. No scurvy. Tuna sandwhiches. Rainy days in the centre of major cities. Driving along. Music on the radio. Compile some MP3s. Shoot 'em up or Win stopper? Come on...get a grip!!! Look it's getting late.
THIS HAS BEEN A MOST SENSATIONAL GAME.
I would have had it in March, but there was an old boy in the bookies with a hearing aid and everytime, you know happenned he'd shout "WHAT@S THAT BLOOOODY NOISE!!!!???" It played havoc with his hearing aid and he was always in there. Paranoia. CURSES!!!!! Hit any more than £3 and his hernia would explode.
Still that's that.
So there we go.