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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can a coin operated slot machine be shipped to my state?
1.You may purchase a coin operated Las Vegas slot machine if you live in the following states: 2. No. Slot machine manufacturers will only sell to Casinos. We are not able to buy directly from them, therefore we cannot sell new slot machines. 3. Most of our upright slot machines weigh between 170 and 190 pounds. The slant-top floor models weigh more, but alleviate the need for a slot machine stand.
4. No. Our inventory changes frequently, and depends on what machines are coming out of the Casino's at the time. We list the machines that we are sure we have plenty of in inventory. If there is a particular las vegas slot machine you are looking for and don't see it listed on the site, please send an e-mail to: customersupport@UsedVegasSlots.com and we'll let you know if we have it in stock. 5. Shipping is FREE within the lower 48 United States. To ship elsewhere, please contact us at customersupport@UsedVegasSlots.com for a shipping estimate. 6. We guarantee that the slot machine will be in complete and working order when you receive it. The machines go through a refurbishing process at the warehouse to make sure all parts are in working order or they are replaced. Scratches and dents are removed from the machines. Each machine is then shop tested for several days to ensure everything is working properly. We have toll free technical support available to answer questions. 7. Yes, we have a Department of Justice permit to sell Las Vegas slot machines. The number is: 159-80-48. 8. Yes, depending on which machine you purchase. These are real slot machines that have been used in U.S. Casinos. They do have the pull arm, and since they are older models, accept coins or tokens, depending on where you live. Most casinos have changed from the coin operated slot machines to those that work off credit, and no longer payout in coins. In a few more years, it may be difficult to find a coin operated slot machine.
9. The IGT S Plus model machine is older (pre-1996) and generally has a single line payoff. The IGT S2000 is a newer model (1996 and newer) and has a more robust sound system. The IGT S2000 machines generally have either 3-line or 5-line payoffs.
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