What is a Good Pay Per Head for the 2016 NFL Season

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Jun/04/2016

A good Pay Per Head for the 2016 NFL regular season that we recommend would be RealBookies.com, a company that has been a solid Gambling911.com endorsed partner going on three years now.

They are among the most solid industry wide, having acquired a handful of smaller PPH businesses over the past year.

From RealBookies.com: “Our superior sportsbook software will put you on par or surpass the leading online betting sites as your players will be able to bet online or by phone via a toll free number.

“Your clients will enjoy 24 hours a day, 365 days a year gambling, on a price per head basis. Even if you have a smaller group of players, our price per head agent package offers you the complete solution for your bookmaking needs.

“Real Bookie Pay Per Head Sportsbook software takes calls, record necessary information and grades the results. We offer 24/7 internet access to your players’ reports where you will see their winnings, losses and much more.”

Benefits

    $10 Per Head Or Less

    Get An Account In Minutes

    Pay Only For Active Players

    Live In Game Wagering

    24/7 Access to Accounting Reports

    Mobile Interface

    Free Four Week Trial

    Free Racebook

    Free Virtual & Live Casino Games

Watch this short video below to learn more…

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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