Insurance on a secured toy has to be cheap, right?
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Quoted from ryanwanger:As someone who as operated games in public venues, and done monthly rentals (set on free play) in offices and one home...I would never put a machine into a house for coin play. What happens if they barely play it? My machine is then off route, making no money, and I have to move it in and out of their house, virtually for free.
I'm not interested unless they're putting 500+ plays a month on that machine, and even then, I'm not interested unless they're keeping it for 3+ months. Moving machines is awful, particularly in houses where there are stairs, narrow doorways, nice walls & floors that can't be damaged. And you pretty much can't outsource it without having to babysit the movers anyway, or spend hours coordinating between yourself, movers, the location where the machine is, and the location where the machine is going.
Quoted from adol75:Can the interests on pinball lease be a tax deductible ?
Consult your tax advisor.
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