Pay Per Head Services for Bookies, Agents in the Nashville Area

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AcePerHead.com has begun welcoming those bookies and agents in the Nashville, Tennessee area, providing its worldclass Pay Per Head services in a state-of-the-art facility located in beautiful Costa Rica, the second oldest Democracy after the U.S.

AcePerHead.com is a 24/7 call center and software provider that offers, among other things, customized websites, lines, fully configurable boards, lines, players, and limits, online access to reports, fee waivers for those clients who do not bet in a given week, English speaking customer support, fully featured racebook, casino and poker and data backups and regular vulnerability testing.  AcePerHead.com also offers one week free.

Nashville is a very large city located in the state of Tennessee. With a population of 634,464 people and 151 constituent neighborhoods, Nashville is the second largest community in Tennessee after Memphis.  The region is ripe with local corner bookies trying to eek out a living.  There have been nominal arrests reported against bookies in this region though the activity of running a full service bookmaking business is still considered a felony.  Pay Per Head services eliminate the need for some of the elements often cited as evidence in bookmaking crimes such as bet slips/tickets, wire rooms and bookmaking devices.  Pay Per Head services do not include money transactions between bookies, agents and bettors however. 

The crime rate in and around Nashville has climbed in recent years, making “obvious” bookie businesses prime targets.  Offshore Pay Per Head businesses assert that use of their services help reduce this type of visibility.  The city now ranks 8th highest in terms of overall crime (statistics provided by Neighborhood Scout). 

Nashville real estate is some of the most expensive in Tennessee, although Nashville house values don't compare to the most expensive real estate in the U.S.  Bookies will uncover a whole range of clientele – from uber rich to dirt poor - within the region as a result.   The work force reflects this as it is a mix of white collar and blue collar.

Did you know that Nashville has more employees in the computer and math sector than 95% of the places in the US?

The region is also rich with sports fans, from the College Football Vols to the Nashville Predators to the Tennessee Titans. 

While most people do not realize it, Nashville is fast becoming one of Hockey’s most crazed fan bases. 

Nashville has sold out a club record 30 NHL games this season. The franchise has put $36 million back into Bridgestone Arena, America's "Venue of the Year" as voted by Pollstar.  And, yes indeedy, AcePerHead.com offers full service lines and betting on the National Hockey League.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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