Free Price Per Head – For Up to 5 Players

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A great way to take the plunge into the world of Price Per Heads or Pay Per Head platforms for bookmakers and agents is to test drive that Price Per Head with five or fewer players at zero cost for four weeks.  Once you are satisfied, upgrade for a $10 per week per player, keeping in mind that a single player typically costs independent bookies operating with overhead $30 or more per week (and that’s a conservative figure).

Local bookies and agents can no longer operate without the utilization of a top notch Pay Per Head as players now demand more in the way of props and futures as well as LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING

Ace Per Head has been in the online bookmaking services business since 1998, and we've been ranked #1 in customer service the last 2 years running. We give first class white glove customer service to every single one of our customers no matter how many players they have.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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