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Just wondered if anyone can clarify what the deal is with % stickers on machines. Was playing in an arcade and I asked the cashier what the % was and she didn’t know. I demanded to know but she said she didn’t know and didn’t have to display. I argued that she could set it at 30% giving me an unfair advantage. She then said its against the law, to which I replied well that much make it against the law to not display the correct %. I pointed out the sign on it that said this machine is set to pay out at a % of … and then it was bank. She said oh it will be set at 80% or something. That just made me laugh. Conveniently the £1 Reel Kings etc were all displaying their correct %’s
Very iffy and If they are breaking any regs then I’m considering reporting them. Its only a small arcade and has been there for ages and they are right snotty in there.
Very iffy and If they are breaking any regs then I’m considering reporting them. Its only a small arcade and has been there for ages and they are right snotty in there.
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Strange. I guess it wasn't the % issue that ruffled my feathers but more the attidude of the cashier. I got deal or no deal and stood blocking the screen so she couldn't see. I then saw her trying to get a look in. Felt like telling her to get back to polishing the machines.Dunhamzzz wrote:quick silver dont display % anywhere.......
BUT whats stopping them from setting really low %s like 50% etc. Who's ever going to know.
ok done some checking results as follows:-
Although it can vary according to the type of establishment, as a general rule British gambling laws limit the cost of a single game to 50p, the maximum payout to £35 and the minimum payout percentage to be 70%.
so % does not have to be shown but if it is the machine must be set at that % or higher
Although it can vary according to the type of establishment, as a general rule British gambling laws limit the cost of a single game to 50p, the maximum payout to £35 and the minimum payout percentage to be 70%.
so % does not have to be shown but if it is the machine must be set at that % or higher
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That's what I thought, although with all the, ahem, 'bugs' that are 'built in' to machines, it wouldn't surprise me if the percentage / compensation code is not always up to scratch.Machines are probably programmed not to work below 70%/
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