Not Everything That Shines is Gold – Don’t be Stuck With Hidden Costs From Your Pay Per Head

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Every sportsbook seems to be offering pay per head services these days, you see it all over the internet. They all claim to have the best service and a lot of them seem legit but as the saying goes not everything that shines is gold.

If you have a list of regular players, you want to find the best service for the best price possible. There are a lot of places that offer cheap pay per head services, but not all of them are created equal.

Before deciding to move your business to say a few a bucks a week, make sure you understand all the fine print and you get references from other people using the service if possible. Sometimes low-priced services are an indicator of low quality service or limited service. Other times the cheap pay per head fees are subject to the number of active players per week, some places will increase your tariffs during low season if some of your players are not baseball or basketball players.

There are a number of pay per head companies that will charge separately if you wish to offer horse racing or casino games to your players, some have all products included for the same fee while giving you the ability to limit some or all of your players from accessing it.

Transparency and flexibility are some of the most important traits an agent looks for when choosing a pay per head bookie. Make sure to look for established companies that offer the cheap PPH fees you require. Smaller or newer companies are too much of a risk, on the one hand they probably lack the expertise to handle the business effectively and they won’t be able to support a growing business, when these companies offer low fees there is always a catch.

More established companies are definitely the way to go, one case in point is AcePerHead.com, this company has been in business since 1998, they offer a full suite of products and markets and they can be counted amount the real low-cost pay per head companies in the industry. Why do I say this? Because they are a big company with lots of clients which means that the cost of operation is distributed amongst a lot of people and not just a few, so their service can be cheap and of high quality.

Bottom line, when you are looking for a bookie service don’t just look for cheap pay per head fees, look for well established, reputable companies that offer great service at a low cost, and no hidden fees.

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