Bookie Service: 2013 NFL, College Football Season

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/13/2013
Bookie Service:  2013 NFL, College Football Season

What’s the best bookie service for the upcoming 2013 NFL, College Football season?   We have three Gambling911.com endorsed bookie services with reviews below.

PayPerHead.com (1-888-978-0288) is endorsed by none other than Johnny Sack of “The Sopranos” fame.

Packages include the following:

BASIC

$5/month, 24/7/365 online wagering, Bet on 80+ leagues, Online support

STANDARD

$10/month, Phone & online wagering, 3 preset casino profiles, Phone & online support

PREMIUM

$20/month, Phone & online support, Live in-game betting, Horse racing clerks

ENTERPRISE

$ Call, Custom Website, Dedicated Account Manager, Exclusive toll-free number

Here are some more bookie services you may enjoy:

BookiePPH.com – (1-855-774-2665) – Your own personalized website. Horse racing, casino and mobile available.  Pricing as low as $5. Bookiepph does not fight against the massive companies who want to pressure every single cent out of you and place fees on every service no matter how small or important.  We’ve known Dave and the gang over there for years so give them a shot!

AcePerHead.com – (1-800-909-5193) - $10 per head (but negotiable).  Full control, change the lines, edit the board or let AcePerHead do it for you. AcePerHead imports your settings.  Full service sportsbook with customized lines. If a player doesn’t bet, you don’t pay.  Horse racing available.  Online casino.  Personal account rep.

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