Coin pushers require daily attention because physical manipulation can happen quickly and leave no trace. This 10-item daily checklist catches both electronic and physical cheating attempts.
Electronic Checks
1. Verify that the anti-cheat device status light is green. A non-functioning device means no protection.
2. Review the device event log for blocked signal attempts from the previous operating day.
3. Inspect the coin mech cable for any new attachments, unusual tape, or signs of disconnection.
4. Confirm that the device is still positioned within range of the coin pusher it is protecting.
5. Test the coin mech by dropping a known coin and verifying the machine registers the correct credit.
Physical Checks
6. Inspect the coin slot for inserted objects. Cheaters may leave wires or tools in the slot for later use.
7. Check the payout tray for foreign objects, strings, or magnets that could be used to retrieve coins.
8. Verify that tamper-evident seals on access panels are intact. Replace any seals that show signs of tampering.
9. Confirm that the cabinet lock requires the correct key and shows no signs of picking or forced entry.
10. Review staff observations from the previous day. If any staff member reported suspicious behavior near the coin pusher, follow up immediately.
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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To discuss the best anti-cheat strategy for your specific arcade setup, message me directly. I offer a free remote diagnostic session — send me your machine model and I will tell you what is going on.