Invoicing With a Price Per Head – How Do They Charge Me?

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How does the bookie get invoiced when dealing with a Price Per Head?  What will you as the bookie be paying for?

Not all are made the same.

Some will invoice you for each of your customers whether they were active or not.  You will end up paying the same amount during May through August that you pay during your regular football season.

Not at RealBookies.com.

At RealBookies.com you only pay for active customers who bet in any given week.  

From RealBookies.com: “The Price Per Head (PPH) model works on the basis that you are going to pay $10 on a per-head, per-week basis. But that doesn’t mean that ALL your registered customers count toward that total. This is very important for you to understand. When you proceed with a company like RealBookie, you are NOT paying for ALL your players, or even all of them that have logged onto the website; you are only paying for those who were active with you during that particular week, meaning that they have placed a bet. This is what really makes it worthwhile.”

The best part of all, you will only be charged starting at $10 per customer based on your package with four weeks free.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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