Stern can make good money selling replacement parts, why would'nt they offer them?
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Quoted from Rum-Z:They'd rather you buy a new machine (which will probably cost $20,000 in 10 years) to replace your non-functional Spike boat anchor/coffee table.
I understand that but it doesnt seem like good business, if I pay 8k for a game and its usless in 10 years im not buying another one.
I have faith that the geniuses here on pinside will have economical solutions to hardware failure in the future.
Otherwise its WPCs, whitestar or SAM for me.
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