Insert notes? Urm.. no!
Insert notes? Urm.. no!
Just got a new machine in my local (Cash attack by Bacrest), as I was about to put a note in, I noticed a sticker saying 'Please note, minimum credit £5'.
Sadly I noticed this after I'd put the note in, but seriously, minimum £5 play? Are they making THAT little profit they have to resort to that?
Sadly I noticed this after I'd put the note in, but seriously, minimum £5 play? Are they making THAT little profit they have to resort to that?
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There's a couple near me like this. I didn't notice at first and just wanted to get a few coins for the pool table. Stuck a fiver in to a QV (crap, I know) and then realised I had to get a board and collect something to get any of my fiver back! Ridiculous. Luckily I snared a red hi/lo cash thingy, that is almost always £8. 

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I'd say that's what the £2 take was for. This looks more like trying get as much off the public as possible - another move that make Joe feel positively ripped off from his experience on fruit machines.
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Hey - this pissed me off as well at first but then I thought about the flip side....
I rarely put notes in anyway and machines with a £5 transfer you will obviously just have enough coins on you or change money at the bar so this won't affect us.
But slotters are putting more money in than they mean to so maybe it's a good thing...
I rarely put notes in anyway and machines with a £5 transfer you will obviously just have enough coins on you or change money at the bar so this won't affect us.
But slotters are putting more money in than they mean to so maybe it's a good thing...
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Heh, cheeky!I'd say they're trying to deter people from using it as a change machine for pool tables e,t,c

Anyway, it does seem a complete ripoff. What sensible minded casual pub-goer wants to risk a fiver when they may not even know how to play the bloody machine? This is another of those cliche'd nails in the coffin. Stupid move, an absolutely stupid move.

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Ha-ha! You'd 'win' £3 on a Red, and a little reciept would come out that you then have to go and exchange at the bar. But you need three valid forms of ID and have to sign a form that states if the machine appears to be £3 light when checked by an engineer they can put a cyanide tablet in your beer next time you're in! 

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