Bookie Outsourcing Hits Fever Pitch in Time for 2013 Football Season

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Never before have we seen so many bookie outsourcing companies on the Web.  This is due heavily to the online sports betting sector’s difficulty in sending funds from offshore.



WagerHome.com, a new entry to the Gambling911.com family of sponsored sites, boasts of having a 99.99% up time certification via its state-of-the-art infrastructure.  They were currently offering a 4-week trial entering the 2013 football season.

PayPerHead.com, a long time sponsor at Gambling911.com, claims to feature some of the lowest prices of any per head shop. 

Based out of Beautiful Panama City, Panama, PayPerHead.com utilizes the services of “Sopranos” star John Sacramoni, probably better known for his role as Johnny Sack.

Unlike the corner bookie who takes bets and either pays out or collect funds locally on US soil, bookie outsourcing shops operate offshore and typically only manage accounts.  They do not engage in the actual payouts or collection of funds from sports bettors. 

Pay per head outsourcing businesses provide online websites for which clients can place wagers.  The average bookies just doesn’t have time to create and manage this type of site.

At last count there were several dozen of these businesses operating offshore.  The number is now believed to top that of known online sportsbooks, the vast majority of which are based in and around San Jose, Costa Rica. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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