Columbus Ohio Pay Per Head Services – For Agents, Bookies: Franklin County

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Savvy Pay Per Head businesses will most certainly be targeting the Columbus, Ohio area this year with their beloved Buckeyes winning a national Football championship.

AcePerHead.com is one such PPH targeting this region, which includes Dublin, Newark, Westerville and other towns located in Franklin County.

This was a huge sports betting region before the Buckeyes took home the championship so one can only imagine what it will be like this season.

AcePerHead.com will be welcoming bookies and agents – as well as would-be bookies and agents who have a small number of players – to join their Pay Per Head operation.  AcePerHead.com acts strictly as a call center and website provider.  They feature live betting on games, a mobile platform, casino and poker, horse racing, industry-leading software and support, 24/7 Access to Reports Online and prices start at just $10 per head.

They also allow customers to place future bets.  This season, the Buckeys are favored to win the BCS Championship against at 3-1 odds.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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