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Should accessories and components like screens, validators, or power supplies be included in the price assessment when selling used betting equipment?
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Absolutely. Power supplies, screens, bill and coin validators, and other modules all contribute significantly to the equipments value. A full-featured terminal is more appealing to buyers who want plug-and-play functionality.
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Its best practice to clearly itemize whats included in the sale and indicate the market value of each component — especially if buyers may want to purchase extra units or replacements.
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Missing accessories can reduce the terminals value or force you into price negotiations. Make sure the buyer understands what is and isn't included.
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Complete kits are always more attractive to buyers. It reduces their setup time and logistics, often leading to quicker and higher-value sales.