Used Slot Machines For Sale

An internet search for used slot machines for sale returns thousands of results. Many of these sites will be filled with misinformation, both accidental and deliberate. To winnow out the correct information from the incorrect, you may want to make a few phone calls or e-mail requests. Asking questions ahead of time can avert used slot machine buyer's remorse.

You don't even need to ask questions if a site says it buys new machines or machines directly from the casinos. All slot machines for personal use, with the exception of some Cherry Masters and Japanese Pachislo machines, are used. Vendors don't buy their machines from casinos--they buy them from brokers. Companies that don't tell you the truth about the ages or origins of their machines are not companies with whom you want to do business.

Questions to Ask When Looking for Used Slot Machines for Sale

Support after the sale separates the wheat from the chaff of slot machine vendors. Ask the vendor how many technicians actually work for the company. Are they available on weekends? Does the company answer the phone at night? Will the company troubleshoot your slot machine's problem over the phone? How do they handle a problem they can't walk you through on the telephone or online?

Gamblers Choice won't desert you after you purchase your slot machine. Their in-house technical team will be there for you when you need them after the sale. After you look around the website, give Gamblers Choice a call at 937-260-1300 or make inquiries online at info@gamblerschoiceonline.com. You can also get technical or other customer service assistance by clicking here to access the contact form.