
Fruit Machine refill Keys
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Guest_reddevils_*
, Mar 24 2009 04:33 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Guest_reddevils_*
Posted 24 March 2009 - 04:33 PM
This is to reply to all those people who hate refill keys i bought a set at www.FruitMachineRefillKeys.web.officelive.com and they work like hell im up like £470 in the last 2 and a half weeks, the guide the people send to yu with the key is amazing tells you all the shizz you need to know when using your key. So what exactly is the problem with them if they have saved me so much money and gained me more money???
#2
Guest_tommy c_*
Posted 24 March 2009 - 04:41 PM
There shit they only tell you the machine balance and thats no good either because the machine could of had a refill. The machines pay from a percentage not whats in the hopper or what the balance displays the meters decide when its time to payout not a refill key.
#3
Posted 24 March 2009 - 04:42 PM
WTF refill keys are to 'REFILL' a machine and or dump a hopper or to access a menu eg volume. The only thing it will do to maybe help you is tell you the float level.
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#4
Guest_reddevils_*
Posted 24 March 2009 - 04:52 PM
well where i was using them i didnt touch the machine if it read *80 and i watched people throw in shit loads of money without paying out, i would return and read *0 when i put at least 8 coins in i ended winning amounts ranging from £80 - £130 prizes on £250 jackpots. you can also see how much percent the machine has paid out and what its target percentage payout is set at if that ain usueful i dont know what is for you guys.
#5
Posted 06 April 2009 - 10:52 AM
How do you see the percentage payout?
#6
Posted 06 April 2009 - 11:24 AM
you seem like a right plankwell where i was using them i didnt touch the machine if it read *80 and i watched people throw in shit loads of money without paying out, i would return and read *0 when i put at least 8 coins in i ended winning amounts ranging from £80 - £130 prizes on £250 jackpots. you can also see how much percent the machine has paid out and what its target percentage payout is set at if that ain usueful i dont know what is for you guys.
#7
Posted 09 April 2009 - 01:48 PM
If it wasn't obvious (and I'm sure it was), this was obviously spam. He is obviously connected to the website he linked to in the first place.
Refill keys do exactly what they say on the tin. You can inspect the float level and refill the machine. You can also alter volume levels.
You cannot see the target %, drift, money in/out, or any information that might actually be useful. The float level itself is not a bulletproof indicator of whether the machine is fit to pay. What if it has been refilled recently, or is so happy that it wants to continue to pay even if the float level is lower than normal?
If I see someone in a pub or arcade with a refill key, I instantly think they are a total knob-end mug. Don't waste your money.
Refill keys do exactly what they say on the tin. You can inspect the float level and refill the machine. You can also alter volume levels.
You cannot see the target %, drift, money in/out, or any information that might actually be useful. The float level itself is not a bulletproof indicator of whether the machine is fit to pay. What if it has been refilled recently, or is so happy that it wants to continue to pay even if the float level is lower than normal?
If I see someone in a pub or arcade with a refill key, I instantly think they are a total knob-end mug. Don't waste your money.
#8
Posted 09 April 2009 - 02:08 PM
he needs a refill hes ran out of the shit hes chatting
#9
Posted 09 April 2009 - 02:17 PM
Im sorry to say this red but i agree with machinejunkie
#10
Guest_tommy c_*
Posted 09 April 2009 - 04:05 PM
Why you all trying to say things to someone who is banned he aint gonna be reading em:twitcy:Im sorry to say this red but i agree with machinejunkie
#11
Posted 11 April 2009 - 10:05 PM
You cannot see the target %, drift, money in/out, or any information that might actually be useful.
Yes you can if the machine thinks a door is open :devil:
#12
Posted 14 June 2009 - 12:15 AM
Having a key is handy, but will not make you win, the info it gives you cant tell you when to play a machine, but its useful for letting you know when NOT to play it.
I openly admit to having a key, well 2 now, as i bought a bar x today that came with one, and i will very rarely consider playing anything if i havent keyed it first, the only exception being when i have seen someone sit at and pump a significant amount of coins into a machine and then walk.
We also have a lot of toolers (aka scumbag thieving bastards) round here and without a key you would be onto a loser on any machine without checking it.
Just the other week i keyed a DOND HOF £35, and it was 196 off full, Monopoly r2r £35 was 182 off, and return of the jackpots £25 was, 238 off.
Me and my mate have seen others play these machines when they are this far off before, and you are talking a good £40+ for a board in some cases, only to land on game over straight away.
Keys are useful, as they tell you when not to play.
I openly admit to having a key, well 2 now, as i bought a bar x today that came with one, and i will very rarely consider playing anything if i havent keyed it first, the only exception being when i have seen someone sit at and pump a significant amount of coins into a machine and then walk.
We also have a lot of toolers (aka scumbag thieving bastards) round here and without a key you would be onto a loser on any machine without checking it.
Just the other week i keyed a DOND HOF £35, and it was 196 off full, Monopoly r2r £35 was 182 off, and return of the jackpots £25 was, 238 off.
Me and my mate have seen others play these machines when they are this far off before, and you are talking a good £40+ for a board in some cases, only to land on game over straight away.
Keys are useful, as they tell you when not to play.
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