Pay Per Head Sites Offering Super Bowl Game Propositions

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Pay Per Head Sites Offering Super Bowl Game Propositions

AcePerHead.com is one of many Pay Per Head sites offering Super Bowl game propositions. 

A Pay Per Head business charges a small weekly fee to bookies and agents for each customer and in return provides infrastructure, a customized website, reporting, customized lines, LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING (something local bookies cannot offer on their own) and often times horse betting, a poker room and live dealer online casino, all of which act as loss leaders.

Bookies need proper management of their business affairs. 

From AcePerHead.com:

“We backup all client data continuously, so even in the unlikely event of a catastrophic system failure, we won’t even miss a beat and all of your information will be safe. In addition to our highly redundant private-cloud infrastructure, we have backup hardware on hand so we can build a working system from scratch if needed.”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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