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Is it legal to change a cabinet of a real arcade game and still charge quarters? |
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Howard_Casto:
Well "concerned citizen" in my experience translates to someone that is annoyed by all the kids/noise/ect of an arcade and wants to get your butt shut down. It is a thing. Like I said though it entirely depends upon if you are just throwing a cab in a quiet corner somewhere or opening a full-fledged arcade. |
CheffoJeffo:
And definitely don't tell ark-the-narc where it is. |
SCking:
Block the coin mechs and, wire a switch behind the counter. Have people pay you, then click on credits. If DOR (dept of revenue) comes in tell them it's on "free play". No Lic needed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Mike A:
That is great advice. Lie to the DOR. An entity that can yank your business license without due process. At least in Illinois you don't want to mess with them. |
ark_ader:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on April 24, 2017, 06:07:20 pm ---And definitely don't tell ark-the-narc where it is. --- End quote --- :lol --- Quote from: Mike A on April 25, 2017, 04:38:46 am ---That is great advice. Lie to the DOR. An entity that can yank your business license without due process. At least in Illinois you don't want to mess with them. --- End quote --- Nobody gives a crap, seriously. They do not have the money to search out rogue arcade operators, hiding 30 something year old arcade games. Worst case scenario would be one of they guys from the DOR putting quarters to play the damn thing. There again, that sounds like a cool job to apply for. I mean I have experience.... :laugh2: |
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