Need a Pay Per Head for the College Football Playoffs Championship

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Bookies and agents in search of an established Pay Per Head for their players to bet the College Football Playoffs Championship should look no further than RealBookies.com.

With over 15 years in the sports betting business and located in Costa Rica, Real Bookie Price Per Head bookmaking software service is regarded among the very best option for local bookies, professional credit bookmakers and sports betting agents.

Features include $10 or less Pay Per Head with a four week free trial available, ease of account setup usually within minutes, live in-play wagering right up to the final minute for most games, a customized website, mobile interface, horse racing for dozens of tracks and a virtual online casino.

Best of all, RealBookies only charges for active customers who bet in any given week.  This is important as some bookies and agents may experience a lull immediately following this year’s Super Bowl.

If you had a rough outing with your previous Pay Per Head or just want to have the experts manage your business, check out RealBookies.com here today.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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