Don’t buy without seeing the machine (lesson learned). Literally every for sale ad says “very nice” and “shopped” and “100%” working. These words mean nothing. My last game’s ad said all that and I put 40 hours labor and lots of $ in parts making it right. I knew what it was after seeing it so I didn’t mind, though. If you don’t have time to fix it I would just sell it, cut your loses, and buy another one in the condition you want. Good luck and hope you find a machine you like.