>>"Slot machines played with coin rarely need fills."
>>Are you kidding?
>>Very few people put coins in them anymore but they still cash them out.
You missed my point entirely, Gene. "Slot machines played with coin" refers to COIN IN! IF you use coin to play the bloody machine, the bloody hopper stays full. The way it used to be. Years ago, slot machines rarely needed fills because people played with coin. (There, have I said it enough different ways?)
Then we put bill validators on the bloody machine. IF you predominantly use paper money to play the machine, the bloody hopper runs dry every other bloody cashout. Enter vouchers. The bloody slot machine played with paper pays out with paper. Paper that can be played in other machines. Life is good!
We both know very few people put coins in slot machines any more. Especially the hot new multi-line games that are taking over. I think I've said that already. When they cash out they get coin. No coins in + mucho coins out = frequent fills.
So you been hanging out with Kelly too much lately, Gene?
And I still want to know where to go to find vouchers laying all over the floor. I'd sure like to clean up.
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