My Current Pay Per Head Sucks - I Need a New One NOW!

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My Current Pay Per Head Sucks - I Need a New One NOW!

The Pay Per Head industry is relatively young.  Some of the early players in the space are not what they used to be.  This is true of some of the old school offshore sportsbooks as well.  Perhaps it's the original owners set in their ways and not having an interest in keeping with new innovations.  Maybe the original principals are no longer there. Let's face it.  Old school bookmakers who moved offshore were....well.....OLD.  And that was a few decades ago now.  In their late 70's and 80's, they are starting to drop like flies.

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It doesn't matter if you've been with a Pay Per Head for 10 years or 10 months.  If you're unsatisfied and wish to switch over to a new company, no need to sweat.  The process could take as little as under two hours.  That's it!

AcePerHead.com promises a seamless process in switching to their Pay Per Head platform.

"Our professional staff will take care of everything, and make sure your website operates according to your rules and guidelines. Nearly everything is configurable, and if you can explain it, we can make it work. Still, have questions? Contact us, we´re always available."

AcePerHead may be an attraction option even for those happy with their current PPH.  That's because they offer a FREE week each month for life.  Their Pay Per Head pricing starts as little as $3 per player per week.

The site offers customized websites for users, fully integrated lines, live wagering, massive array of props, 24/7 customers service and even 50 different casino games at no additional cost.

AcePerHead has some of the best technology in the business.

"Every service we require to stay online is redundant. Between our 4 physical locations, we have 9 different Internet Service Providers ensuing our systems are always connected. We have two datacenters and two call centers, each in geographically separated locations, and on separate power grids."

Some folks new to the PPH sector find that platforms appearing in search are nothing more than turnkey software.  It's like getting a McDonald's franchise that only offers the store.  That won't work if you don't have any food and drinks or employees.

AcePerHead claims it can have the switch complete in under 20 minutes depending on the number of players.

"Our professional staff will take care of everything, and make sure your website operates according to your rules and guidelines. Nearly everything is configurable, and if you can explain it, we can make it work."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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