A BV operates a family entertainment center (the arcade) that is freely accessible to people over the age of 12. Children under the age of 12 may only enter if accompanied by an adult. In the arcade are various game machines such as skill, video games and arcade game machines. There are no gambling machines available. There is one multi-game machine available. Only one type of game can be played on the other machines. Some machines allow two players to play against each other. In order to play on the slot machines, a visitor must purchase a “playcard” for an amount of €0.50 into which he can deposit a playing credit (the credit). This can be done in the machine hall, but also via the A BV website. With the playcard a play machine can be operated. When using a game machine, the costs of the game are deducted from the credit. The playcard cannot be used for other purchases (such as candy and soft drinks). On request, the (remaining) credit on the playcard will be returned. The playcard can be returned and the purchase amount of € 0.50 will be refunded. “tickets” can be won on some devices. The tickets are registered on the playcard and can be exchanged for prizes. The prizes do not consist of monetary amounts. “tickets” can be won on some devices. The tickets are registered on the playcard and can be exchanged for prizes. The prizes do not consist of monetary amounts. “tickets” can be won on some devices. The tickets are registered on the playcard and can be exchanged for prizes. The prizes do not consist of monetary amounts.
Source BTW jurisprudentie
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