Michigan University Price Per Head Bookie Outsourcing

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Sep/09/2016

If you are a bookie enrolled at Michigan University, this is grounds to have you kicked out of such a higher learning institution.  Running around with a pad, taking bets and disrupting classes will not be tolerated.

Still, we would be remiss in failing to accept that bookmaking is the second oldest profession in the world after prostitution and bookies on college campuses do exist.

Now college bookies have discovered a way to still ply their trade and work towards their respective major at the same time through premium Pay Per Head services that manage the entire business for them.

The Pay Per Head will run every aspect of one’s bookie business, though they do not handle cash transactions.  The call center operates around the clock every day of the year.

Loss leaders such as an online casino, future proposition bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature are readily available.  This is something a local simply cannot provide. New advances in technology have certainly re-invented the world’s second oldest profession.

No more skipping class.  No more worries over a losing student ratting you out to the Dean’s Office.

Bookies operating on the Michigan U campus have plenty to worry about this season, besides having to watch over their shoulder, as the Wolverines are off to a stellar start and had the fifth shortest odds of winning the College Football National Championship after Week 1.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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