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Gaming expenditure drops... but not for everyone! 29 January 2010: The New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs announces gaming expenditure for the year ending December 2009 decreases 5.2% on 2008<reference> That very same month Fortune publishes results from the installation of its new QUICKFIRE 1000 Jackpot showing a very very different story: The following is Actual Data Statistics taken from eight venues throughout NZ for two months after the installation of the QUICKFIRE 1000 Jackpot:
22.48% Methodology: In all of the eight venues the two months performance data immediately prior to the Quickfire Jackpot system installation was compared to the two months data immediately after installation. The performance data was averaged over all sites. However, what's most impressive about these figures is that in all of the eight venues monitored the ONLY change made on the gaming floor was the installation of the Quickfire 1000 system; NO gaming machine changes were made! The dramatic increases in venue turnover and profit are therefore solely attributed to the Quickfire 1000 jackpot. The reality is players vote with their feet. If your competition installs the QUICKFIRE 1000 Jackpot first, what will it cost you in business. Given the massive increases in profit Quickfire will pay for itself very very quickly... can you afford not to have this jackpot? Beat your competition to the punch and contact Fortune now!
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