Pay Per Head Agent Scam Revealed

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Gambling911.com has been advised of a pay per head agent scam preying on operators that offer a free trial period.

“His scam is this, he sets up agent for the free weeks and when its time to send in a payment he will push you off,” the pay per head operator tells Gambling911.com.  “Most likely he is already set up somewhere else free.

“We hope posting this information prevents this scam from occurring at other per head operations,” the operator said.

This individual uses the following IP addresses.

10.100.100.49, 190.241.189.171
166.147.72.143
166.147.72.147
166.147.72.163
166.147.72.168
166.147.72.174
66.87.120.180
66.87.98.45
66.87.99.157
66.87.99.87
70.113.156.93
71.96.122.57

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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