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Is it legal to change a cabinet of a real arcade game and still charge quarters?
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pbj:

--- Quote from: JDFan on April 21, 2017, 09:59:35 am ---^This - In order to place a machine for public use you need to follow all local/state/Federal laws and pay to have each machine and the location it is placed in licensed (in most areas each machine needs an annual license permit attached to the machine.)

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 :lol  Pfffft.  Okay.

Howard_Casto:
What??!!?? 

I guess "most places" are New York and California then.  ;)
pbj:
Typical talking out his ass ---That which is odiferous and causeth plants to grow--- that's plagued this hobby since day 1.  Guarantee his knowledge on the subject only extends to what similar uninformed knuckleheads have posted on some forum.



Davidthepirate:
Thanks for the quick responses. I'm glad to hear that I wouldn't have to keep the original cabinet or anything like that. I hadn't thought about the licensing and fees for operating a coin-op for the public, but that makes sense. Now that I think back, I do remember seeing sticker tags on arcade machines that stated they were up to date or something like that. I never knew what those were all about. I'll be checking with a guy who is local that rents some arcades for his skating rink. He should be able to seer me in the right direction.
pbj:
Your local guy is going to lie his ass off about the expenses to shake you out of competition.

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