BookieMarket Review

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Oct/24/2019

Gambling911.com has your BookieMarket.com Pay Per Head review.  The company is prominently displayed on Google and is well established since 2005.  BookieMarket is not currently endorsed by Gambling911.com.

*4 weeks free trial
*Starting at $7 per head, 24/7 support
*Endorsed by Gambling911.com
*Pay only for active players
*Live in-play betting on mobile or laptop
*No deposit required - Instant setup
*Live dealer casino or virtual casino
*18 plus years in business serving sports betting public
*70 plus horse tracks
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BookieMarket.com allows individuals to create their own website "for free".  But in reality anyone can create a sportsbook website for FREE.  

"bookiemarket™ is FREE, forever! Fees and charges only apply when you upgrade your account to Premium services."

What do you get for free?

For ten or fewer players you do get to access lines, offer Hold'em poker, slots, minimal reporting, straight bets only, NFL, Canadian football, arena football betting and a number of other sports including several soccer leagues.  Your players will not be able to bet NBA, Baseball or college football with this package however.  This package is good for those looking to test out their software but probably won't be useful in maintaining players if you wish to continue on this route.

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For 12 to 24 players you get pretty much everything, including nearly all sports bet options for $149 a month.  This does not include the agent system.   It's a good package for someone looking to offer a sportsbook among friends and family members. 

The full Pay Per Head service will cost $349 a month and is available to those with 25 or more players. 

There is little in the way of any feedback - positive or negative - found on the Net regarding Bookiemarket.com.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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