Whats the most youve seen a machine take in its life?
Whats the most youve seen a machine take in its life?
Had a club centurion a few years ago and when i opened it up the number things inside had shown that over £150,000 had been put through it in its lifetime before i got it. Whats the most anyone has seen on any machine?
i had a club fever recently, which counted in £1 units.
The cash in meter appeared to have gone well over 999999 and the cash out meter was approaching 900000.
I can't imagine it had taken over £1,000,000, but then the machine would have been about 10 years old, if it had been sited in very busy clubs, at 30p play, is it conceivable that it may have taken around £1,000 on average, every day?
The cash in meter appeared to have gone well over 999999 and the cash out meter was approaching 900000.
I can't imagine it had taken over £1,000,000, but then the machine would have been about 10 years old, if it had been sited in very busy clubs, at 30p play, is it conceivable that it may have taken around £1,000 on average, every day?
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It's possible, although that is a lot! Does it definitely increment in £1 units? Not that I disbelieve you as such, it's just that most machines did 10p units.DildoDez wrote:i had a club fever recently, which counted in £1 units.
The cash in meter appeared to have gone well over 999999 and the cash out meter was approaching 900000.
I can't imagine it had taken over £1,000,000, but then the machine would have been about 10 years old, if it had been sited in very busy clubs, at 30p play, is it conceivable that it may have taken around £1,000 on average, every day?
£1,000,000 = 10 years @ £100,000 per yearDildoDez wrote:i had a club fever recently, which counted in £1 units.
The cash in meter appeared to have gone well over 999999 and the cash out meter was approaching 900000.
I can't imagine it had taken over £1,000,000, but then the machine would have been about 10 years old, if it had been sited in very busy clubs, at 30p play, is it conceivable that it may have taken around £1,000 on average, every day?
£100,000 a year is £274 cash in each day - very possible!
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Yes, that sounds far more likely.jaffacat wrote:£1,000,000 = 10 years @ £100,000 per yearDildoDez wrote:i had a club fever recently, which counted in £1 units.
The cash in meter appeared to have gone well over 999999 and the cash out meter was approaching 900000.
I can't imagine it had taken over £1,000,000, but then the machine would have been about 10 years old, if it had been sited in very busy clubs, at 30p play, is it conceivable that it may have taken around £1,000 on average, every day?
£100,000 a year is £274 cash in each day - very possible!