Online Gaming Solutions for Bookies – 2013 Football

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/30/2013
Online Gaming Solutions for Bookies – 2013 Football

Our friends at Wagerhome.com are experiencing their biggest year thus far with their online gambling solutions for bookies. 

In fact, online sportsbooks are reporting some of the best traffic heading into Week of the 2013 College Football season they have experienced in over five years.

WagerHome is currently offering a FREE 4 WEEK TRIAL AVAILABLE for those bookies looking to have an outsourcing company manage their pay per head business. 

Setting up and account with Wager Home is quick and hassle free.

After agreeing on a fair price your customer service representative will guide you through the process each step of the way.


You get to run your business EXACTLY the way you want to. Wagerhome has the best AGENT backend software in the industry where you or your representative can create accounts, change passwords or set limits.


Their software is so engaging you can allow any limits for any wager you want, and can even chose what event you want to offer your players. More over, you can eliminate team totals for your players without them seeing it on the wagering menu!

Working with Wager Home is safe, fast and easy. The Wagerhome.com service is 24/7 365 days a year with no down time or interruptions in service.


They provide you with an offshore virtual sportsbook that ensure better retention and volume from your players. Players have a massive amount of betting options to choose from while you can continue growing your business.

For a LIMTED TIME ONLY - Referral specials- Refer a package with over 50 players and receive $250 cash-

 

Contact Wagerhome.com today at 1-800-283-1083 or send them an email to info@wagerhome.com

 

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