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Why might an operator choose to rent a mobile betting kiosk rather than purchase one outright?
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Renting requires lower upfront investment, which is helpful for seasonal operations or temporary campaigns.
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It removes the burden of long-term maintenance, software updates, and spare parts management.
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Rental kiosks are ideal for testing new markets before making larger infrastructure commitments.
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It removes the burden of long-term maintenance, software updates, and spare parts management.
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Rental kiosks are ideal for testing new markets before making larger infrastructure commitments.
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Operators avoid depreciation accounting and asset tracking responsibilities common with owned hardware.
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What are the typical drawbacks or limitations of relying on rented kiosks for betting operations?
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Rental fees accumulate over time, making long-term rentals more costly than buying.
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Since the equipment isn't owned, customization options are often limited or restricted.