From your figures it works out at 3years to pay for the machine!glennborthwick wrote:I have a win every time which takes about £80 a week average, a sit on igglepiggle ride which takes £90 and a postman pat which takes £45 a week. Sit on rides done on 50/50 basis, crane grab on 20%. I reckon crane grab margin is about 35% as the soft toys are creeping up in price. Crane cost £900 plus vat secondhand and did need a new grabbing assembly within a month (140 quid) but does work excellently now.
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What is a credit dongle. Sorry if this is a daft question, but I dont know.
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
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sure youve read that right.Venderbase wrote:From your figures it works out at 3years to pay for the machine!glennborthwick wrote:I have a win every time which takes about £80 a week average, a sit on igglepiggle ride which takes £90 and a postman pat which takes £45 a week. Sit on rides done on 50/50 basis, crane grab on 20%. I reckon crane grab margin is about 35% as the soft toys are creeping up in price. Crane cost £900 plus vat secondhand and did need a new grabbing assembly within a month (140 quid) but does work excellently now.
win every time - cost 1100 with vat, my profit £30 a weekish, 36 weeks pay back.
igglepiggle, was free but long story but about £1000 secondhand £45 profit a week , 25 weeks.
postman pat 850 , profit £22 a week so 40 weeks
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Read it right, just got 36 weeks confused with 36 months
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Its a chip which plugs into the pc slot which has say 6000 credits on it.So once the machine has taken £3000 the machine stops working & you have to buy a new chip from the manufacturer.I think they are around £200.It effectively means the manufacturer gets a cut of the takings.Rossi fan wrote:What is a credit dongle. Sorry if this is a daft question, but I dont know.
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Im sure a good hacker would be able to emulate the dongle.flandersbontempi wrote:Its a chip which plugs into the pc slot which has say 6000 credits on it.So once the machine has taken £3000 the machine stops working & you have to buy a new chip from the manufacturer.I think they are around £200.It effectively means the manufacturer gets a cut of the takings.Rossi fan wrote:What is a credit dongle. Sorry if this is a daft question, but I dont know.
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And £200 out of £3000 is no big deal anyway
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So shall I stear clear of these then? Do we not have anyone here who operates these machines?
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my mate is the largest operator of these in the UK & is getting rid fast, due to poor takings in major pub chains, the money just aint out there at the minute & the more stuff you can do on the internet, the less these get used "played that on line" issue.
I think the paragon Dongles are £480 dont know how many hits that is though!
I think the paragon Dongles are £480 dont know how many hits that is though!
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Crane doctor,
how many machines does he have out there? I want to try my luck on one machine, can you tell me where I can buy them? will he sell me a second hand one?
Cheers
Ross
how many machines does he have out there? I want to try my luck on one machine, can you tell me where I can buy them? will he sell me a second hand one?
Cheers
Ross