Free Pay Per Head – Up to Four Weeks at WagerHome.com

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WagerHome.com, the newest pay per head to join the Gambling911.com family, is offering up to FOUR FREE WEEKS of service for a limited time only.  

Benefits of WagerHome.com, in addition to the free four weeks, include the following:

*mobile wagering

*prices start at $10 per head

*best professional service available

Your players volume will instantly increase with our wagering options. Remember YOU chose exactly what options to offer your players. Their Agent software is 2nd to none.

You can run your whole package quickly and easily from your agent account.

Wagerhome.com has invested heavily in redundant systems, reliable security and a talented team of technical support to keep you up and running.

Contact Wager Home today at 1-800-283-1083 

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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