When do
we bring our
equipment to the
auction site?
Bring your
coin-operated
items on the day
before the
auction between
10 a.m. and 10
p.m. local time.
We'll unload
your equipment
and check it in
for you. We
reserve the
right to refuse
entry into the
auction of
non-working
redemption,
vending,
stripped games
and non-coin-op
items.
How much does
it cost to sell
my items?
We're proud to
offer the lowest
rates in the
country! Bring
us 15 pieces or
more and our
commission is
only 9.9%. Bring
less than 15
pieces and pay
only 13.9% *
commission. Each
item will be
charged a $14
entry fee.
* CA customers-
16.9%
Can I set a
reserve or
minimum price on
my games?
Absolutely! When
you set a
reserve
(minimum) price
on an item and
the bidding
doesn't reach
that price,
that's called a
Buy-Back. You're
not charged any
commission, only
a Buy-Back fee
of $14 per item
(plus the $14
per item entry
fee).
When do I get
paid?
You're paid the
night of the
auction, usually
about 2 hours
after the last
piece of
equipment is
sold. If you
can't attend the
auction, we'll
mail your check
directly to you
within 14
business days.
Can I use the
money I make
from my sales
toward purchases
at the same
auction?
Yes. Many
operators and
dealers use the
auction to trade
in equipment for
other equipment
they find at the
auction. You pay
the difference
if you buy more
than you sell,
or we pay you
the difference
if you sell more
than you buy.
Who are the
buyers?
Homeowners,
collectors,
operators,
dealers,
exporters and
the general
public.
How is the
auction
promoted?
We do everything
possible to
reach buyers for
your used
equipment,
including full
page advertising
in Replay
Magazine, Play
Meter Magazine,
Game Room
Magazine,
Coin-Op Trader,
Coin Drop
Magazine and all
major newspaper
classified
sections in your
market. We also
advertise on the
Internet and
send direct-mail
brochures to
thousands of
people in your
state. We even
have a full-time
staff of
telemarketers to
get the word out
for auctions in
your area.
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