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How to clean a game: Chuck-E-Cheese style.

By Frax

10 years ago


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    #22 10 years ago
    Quoted from johnwartjr:

    I've been told that the destruction policy no longer applies to pins.

    I was told last week by a district manager of my local CEC that the Elvis will be destroyed with a sledge hammer soon, and he offered to send me pictures of it after they did it. So if this is true then he did not get the word yet.

    #48 10 years ago
    Quoted from Fliptastic:

    I'm sure it has been said before, but what is/was the reason for the destruction policy for retired games at CEC?

    I was told tax write off.

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