Pay Per Head Tryout Period

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Nov/27/2018

Prior to selecting a Pay Per Head, it is essential to find one that allows a trial or "try out" period.

Our friends at PricePerPlayer.com do just that with a try out period of 2 weeks and a minimum of $5 per head (customer) per week thereafter.  Upgrades are also available.

In addition, to having an excellent service and product record, PricePerPlayer.com has the best rates in the industry.

For any bookie or agent thinking that last May's decision to legalize sports betting stateside might have a negative impact on their business, guess again.

"We quadrupled our business this football season compared to last," PricePerPlayer.com tells Gambling911.com.  "The demand is high."

So what does $5 get you following your free "try out" period?

Here is What You and Your Players Get at PricePerPlayer.com

WHAT YOU GET:

 

  • Easy to use player management system
  • Set player limits and access
  • Create and Edit your players
  • Daily, Weekly and Monthly Player figures
  • Intuitive and reliable reports
  • And much more
WHAT YOUR PLAYERS GET:

 

  • sports betting
  • Live in-Game Betting
  • Racebook
  • Online Casino
  • Live Dealer Casino
  • Online and Telephone Wagering

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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