Is Boss Action a Good Pay Per Head Service?
Boss Action is a Pay Per Head platform appearing all over Google. Gambling911.com is your go to site for all things PPH as we've been covering the sports betting and gambling sector since 1999. Our goal is to cover all companies in the sector. If there are complaints you will find them here at Gambling911. As always, be sure to check out Gambling911-endorsed Pay Per Head sites.
About Boss Action
"Welcome to BossAction, the trailblazer in cutting-edge software development, specializing in the creation, maintenance, and enhancement of cloud-based technology tailored for pay per head bookie software. With over two decades of unwavering commitment to excellence, we stand at the forefront of innovation, constantly evolving to meet the dynamic needs of the pay per head industry.
"Our journey began over 20 years ago, fueled by a passion for revolutionizing the way bookies operate in the digital era. Today, BossAction is more than a company; it’s a global community of over 100 dedicated professionals, scattered across the globe, united by a remote-first work culture that promotes collaboration and creativity.
Sounds like a stand up company. As noted, we see Boss Action mostly utilizing Google Ad Sense. This ensures they maintain a strong presence atop search.
Their signup page is straight to the point and the process looks as if it will take only a few seconds or under five minutes to complete.
Boss Action Features
As always, it is important to understand what is a PPH and how does the business model work?
It's pretty simple actually.
The Pay Per Head charges X amount of dollars per customer per week, typically these days under $10. In return the platform runs almost your entire business. Everything from supplying lines to generating reports. The infrastructure is some of the most costliest (trust us on this one). We have some PPH sites that promise 99.9% up time, full system redundancy, 7 layers or more protection against DoS attacks and that's only possible with the latest - and dare we say costliest - technology available. This alone is worth the price of any fees charged by the Pay Per Head service. It's all included at pretty much all of these firms.
From BossAction:
"Within our organization, you’ll find a powerhouse of talent, encompassing robust departments in computer engineering, sales, customer service, project management, marketing, IT, human resources and more. Each department plays a pivotal role in ensuring that BossAction remains at the forefront of the pay per head software industry."
Here is what BossAction promises.
- Custom-Built Software
- Pay and Collect Online
- Player Join Form
- Top-Level Security
- Real-Time Reports
- 24/7 Support
- Premium Props
- Profiles & Limits
- Layoff Account Risk Management Tools
- Player and Agent Management Tools
- Line Mover
- Risk Management Tools
Social Presence
Boss Action has a limited following on Twitter (X) but the site is quite active there when it comes to promotions.
The company does a really good job of branding on Google.
Are Pay Per Head Services Legal?
Most of the top Pay Per Head services operate outside the U.S., are fully licensed, and only provide technology and customer care. Think outsourcing but with English-speaking and highly educated reps that know what you know about sports betting, if not more. These companies advertise all over Google, a good indicator of the legality question.
Bookmaking is the second oldest profession in the world outside of prostitution. True story. Both industries have found legal loopholes. I once served on a jury in a rape trial where one of the five victims (witnesses) was a 50-year-old "sex surrogate" openly running her business in New York City. We were told at the beginning of the trial to be forewarned that an "elderly" female would be testifying about her alleged rape. Let''s face it, the jurors openly discussed her business and the gray area between being a "sex surrogate" and engaging in prostitution. As an FYI we ultimately found her testimony to be credible and delivered a guilty verdict against the defendant. But in the whole scheme of things, is there really any difference between what "Bubba the Bookie" is doing versus what a Jason Robbins, CEO of DraftKings, is doing? Ask yourselves that question and be honest.
In the past, when you've read about bookies being busted, a lot of times there are other underlying charges such as tax evasion, money laundering, even ties to illegal drug sales.
So Is BossAction a Good Pay Per Head Service, Platform?
Is BossAction a good Pay Per Head service?
We will leave that up to our readers. To date, we haven't seen anything to suggest otherwise. Any complaints lodged against BossAction, you'll be sure to read all about it here at Gambling911.com.
If years worth of exposure means anything - and it typically does - then BossAction certainly has that going for it. Gambling911.com has seen this company appearing on search for years now.
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