Will a Pay Per Head Charge Me For Customers Who Don’t Bet During a Week?

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(Gambling911.com Q&A) – A lot of Pay Per Head companies do charge per customer (or per head) even if a particular individual does not place a bet during a particular week.  For obvious reasons, this could prove painful during slow seasons where sports bettors tend to be inactive such as the summer months and Baseball.

This is not the case with RealBookies.com. Part of the Gambling911.com family of fine PPHs, RealBookies.com is a Pay Per Head that does not charge for inactive customers.  You only pay when your customer places a wager.  

Also available at RealBookies.com for anyone interested in joining:

  • $10 Per Head Or Less
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