Online Bookies Pay Per Head: There Are Plenty of Reasons Why It Is Necessary

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Jul/20/2015
Online Bookies Pay Per Head: There Are Plenty of Reasons Why It Is Necessary

In today’s world, the wise bookies will be coming online through the use of Pay Per Head services. Technology dictates it and your customers demand it.  More importantly, your competition is coming online.

AcePerHead.com, which operates one of the biggest Pay Per Head businesses offshore in the world’s second oldest democracy of Costa Rica says there are a lot of very good reasons why bookies should be coming online and allowing services like their own to run the business.

“I want to grow my business” - The costs of growing are much lighter when a large company with dedicated resources is handling the day-to-day working of your bookmaking business.  Think of the time and energy you can save!

“I don’t like leaving a paper trail” – You will also be helping the environment by saving the trees.  AcePerHead.com’s advanced software can completely replace your old paper sheets.  All of your player details, balances, actions, and histories are stored securely online in a jurisdiction where bookmaking is legal.  This is more safe and convenient.

“I want around-the-clock phone coverage” – Coming online does not eliminate the one-on-one service your customers have grown to expect and appreciate.  On the contrary, companies like AcePerHead.com provide 24/7 call center support from representatives who speak perfect English.   

“I want full control over my rules and lines” Joining the wrong pay per head service can mean a loss of control.  But Ace pay per head gives our agents complete control over the board, the lines, and all of the rules or limitations they want in place.  

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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