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5 Steps to Reduce Coin Pusher Theft Losses Within 30 Days

Reducing coin pusher theft losses requires a systematic approach that addresses both electronic and physical theft. This 5-step plan outlines the process for operators who want to stop losing money in 30 days.

Week 1: Assess the Problem

Pull 30 days of payout logs and cash intake records for all coin pushers. Calculate the deviation for each machine. Identify which machines are showing the largest gaps. Inspect coin mech cables for any unauthorized devices.

Week 2: Install Electronic Protection

Install Gen1 devices on the coin pushers with the largest deviations. The Gen1 monitors the coin mech line for unauthorized signals. Verify that each device shows a green status light after installation.

Week 3: Strengthen Physical Security

Add tamper-evident seals to coin pusher access panels. Upgrade cabinet locks to high-security, keyed-different models. Train staff on the basic indicators of coin pusher theft and establish a reporting process.

Week 4: Measure and Adjust

Compare the 30-day payout discrepancy after protection against your pre-protection baseline. Calculate the improvement. If the gap has not closed, check the device event logs for blocked signals and review staff reports for physical theft attempts.

If your coin pusher is showing signs of prize or coin manipulation, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.

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