If you have an arcade near you, wander through and check out the prices on the games (even if they're not pinball).
Most newer games are *at least* $1.
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If you have an arcade near you, wander through and check out the prices on the games (even if they're not pinball).
Most newer games are *at least* $1.
Quoted from PanzerFreak:I've heard that adding a bill acceptor to games helps increase revenue.
Also, payrange might be something to look into for mobile payments:
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/pay-with-your-phone-is-this-a-common-thing-yet/
Quoted from desertT1:I wanted to go in fully, but didn't realize that it's not the $49 they say to set up pins, it's $69 because of an additional kit you need. Not a big difference, but something that wasn't budgeted for. As we are still a new business/location, we are still dealing with other startup costs. This one is not high on that list. But... I want to order a few soon. Was hoping to this month, but that's not happening. Maybe mid next month. Just finished paying for tax prep and other costs, so have to build back up a little.
What additional kit? Is there a link on their site?
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