Price Per Head Pricing Packages

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RealBookies.com offers a simplified Price Per Head pricing package.

You will notice that some PPH sites advertise one price but offer a number of packages based on what you get.  That’s a fine model but RealBookies.com takes the guesswork out of the equation.

Realbookies.com charges a flat fee of $10 per head for Internet services and $15 for both Internet and Phone per week. The week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday night at 11:59 pm.

Have five players who wagered in a given week while three of your players did not?   You are charged only $50 (for the five active players) for that week based on the Internet service package. If 4 played online and 1 called our call centre to make a wager, you would be charged $55 for that period.

Agents with 50 or more players could receive a discount off of the $10 price. 

Check out the video below for more.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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