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I am a small route operator who is getting smaller every month. One of my
locations decided to purchase their own games. I showed up there to check
on the changer and notice four different games there. They never called to
discuss the issue. They plan on buying more and said that they would let me
operate the pinball's, because they can't service them. So how should I
handle this.
1. be polite and remove my equipment as they buy more.
2. Just move everything out (2 drivers, Pedestal gun game, 2 pinball's,
changer, 3 other games.) I am not done paying for this stuff.
3. Offer to service their equipment for 25% of gross.
4. Offer to sell them my equipment at high prices
5 Offer to sell at market value.
6 Service his stuff on a hourly rate.
7 Try and fight it. Leave my games there and let us both operate. I will
put in nicer games.
7. Do something I will regret. I am not sure what that is? Any
suggestions?
I don't have a contract. He let someone else in there who runs the bulk
vending stuff, which I would rather have. We have always had a good
relationship. I return his Service calls and respond the same or next day.
I rotate as needed. I net about $400-$600 a month. He plans on buying more
games and servicing them himself.
What do you think? How should I handle this?
Thanks
Russ
I am a small route operator who is getting smaller every month. One of my
locations decided to purchase their own games. I showed up there to check
on the changer and notice four different games there. They never called to
discuss the issue. They plan on buying more and said that they would let me
operate the pinball's, because they can't service them. So how should I
handle this.
1. be polite and remove my equipment as they buy more.
2. Just move everything out (2 drivers, Pedestal gun game, 2 pinball's,
changer, 3 other games.) I am not done paying for this stuff.
3. Offer to service their equipment for 25% of gross.
4. Offer to sell them my equipment at high prices
5 Offer to sell at market value.
6 Service his stuff on a hourly rate.
7 Try and fight it. Leave my games there and let us both operate. I will
put in nicer games.
7. Do something I will regret. I am not sure what that is? Any
suggestions?
I don't have a contract. He let someone else in there who runs the bulk
vending stuff, which I would rather have. We have always had a good
relationship. I return his Service calls and respond the same or next day.
I rotate as needed. I net about $400-$600 a month. He plans on buying more
games and servicing them himself.
What do you think? How should I handle this?
Thanks
Russ