SharpBookie Shuts Down

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SharpBookie Shuts Down

SharpBooie.com has closed shop, Gambling911.com is sad to report.


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While most Pay Per Head businesses are flourishing, SharpBookie just didnt have what it takes to man a full sevice Pay Per Head venue and fell aspleep at the wheel.

The company attempted to get mostly recreational players to utilize their software, however, they did not offer service beyond that point.  This was deemed an absolute "no no" by the powers that be at Gambling911.com.

All SharpBookie.com customers are being sent to AcePerHead.com at this time.

AcePerHead.com offers 24/7 customer service.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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