What is a Good Pay Per Head for College Basketball?

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With March Madness just around the corner, you might be asking yourself What is a good Pay Per Head business to handle your players for College Basketball?

Real Bookies has just joined the Gambling911.com family and we are thrilled to have them on board.

So what can Real Bookie offer your players?

Here is just a sampling:

  • $10 per head or less
  • Pay only for active players
  • Live In Game Wagering
  • 24/7 access to accounting reports
  • Mobile interface
  • Free Trial
  • Free Racebook

Free Virtual & Live Casino Games

You will be in the company of 500 plus happy agents but best of all, most of March Madness is ABSOLUTELY FREE.  That is because this Pay Per Head service is offering a 4 week FREE TRIAL period.

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- Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

 

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