How to Set Up a Pay Per Head Account

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Jun/19/2016

The folks from Gambling911.com-endorsed RealBookies.com make it simple to set up a Pay Per Head account the moment you visit their website.

First you are guided to a live online chat session request whereby a live customer rep will guide you through the process.

RealBookies.com, which only charges for active customers, explains how the Pay Per Head concept works:

When a bookmaker joins an online Price Per Head company, he is able to contend with the major offshore sportsbooks, providing 24-hour betting every single day. The job of a bookmaker using a PPH company is to use the company’s online system to assign clients with a password and PIN, and to pay a modest weekly fee to the company for providing the service. Thus, for only a small fee, the bookmaker is able to compete with the world’s largest sportsbooks and even stop answering telephone calls for wagers without owning a call center, because the Pay Per Head company can provide these services for him at a much lower rate than he could have found by himself.

The time it takes to set up occurs in a matter of minutes.  One will need to have a nominal number of players in order to get underway. RealBookies.com requires a minimum of five players to get started.

In addition to the reduced workload, utilizing a Pay Per Head service also limits losses through “house-friendly” offerings such as live in-play wagering an online casino games.

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- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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