Pay Per Head for Just $2…. And 50 Cents

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Gambling911.com-endorsed PerHead.com is now offering a very limited time only Pay Per Head starting price of just $2.50BE SURE TO MENTION YOU SAW THIS INSANE OFFER AT G911

This is a one-time offer, available only prior to the new NFL season ONLY. 
PerHead.com is among the oldest established Pay Per Head ventures in the world (in business now for 19 years) catering to the global market and certainly one of the largest.

The benefits of using the services of PerHead.com are a no-brainer.

Limit your overhead and operational costs while increasing your net profits, offer LIVE IN-PLAY wagering on nearly all games allowing players to bet right up to the final seconds (for some online sportsbooks this now encompasses 50 percent of their overall revenue stream), and you can receive intensive mobile reporting and sharp monitoring.

Check out below for some photos from the PerHead.com office in beautiful San Jose, Costa Rica.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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