Pay Per Head Review of PayPerHead.com – Get a Free Bookie Website

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Published on:
Oct/19/2015
Pay Per Head Review of PayPerHead.com – Get a Free Bookie Website

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PayPerHead.com is the only Pay Per Head service Vince Curatola, Johnny ‘Sack’ Sacramoni of the The Sopranos, puts his name behind.  “Take the tour”, and learn why PayPerHead.com is considered the Innovator and Premium Market Leader of the Per Head Industry since 1994. 

Over 5,000 agents utilize the PayPerHead.com agent dashboard to optimize the profitability of their business daily.  Over 60,000 players utilize the pre-game and live sports betting, horse wagering, digital and live dealer casino, and poker room daily – via www and mobile platforms. 

  • PayPerHead.com is a partner with Johnny Sack and is the only Pay Per Head service listed on DonBest, a testament that they really do have the sharpest lines over any other bookie software provider.  Your players will immediately understand the benefits of being with the biggest and best, including:
  • More phone clerks than any other PPH company;
  • More offerings than any other PPH company;
  • English, Spanish and Chinese offerings;
  • Price plans for all needs, starting at $5/head/week
  • Not a minute of downtime since Sept 2004;
  • Most payment methods: Bitcoin, WU, MG, Money Orders, Wires, Credit Card, Skrill, etc;
  • Agents choose software platforms (DGS or ASI);
  • Extreme confidentiality;
  • Constant innovation;
  • Free trial of ‘whatever it takes’;
  • Gambling911.com has been friends with the folks who run this establishment since 1998!!!
  • Simply tell PayPerHead.com what it takes to ‘earn your business’ and they will do it! 

 

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