Pay Per Head for Philadelphia Bookies, Agents - Super Bowl 52

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Jan/26/2018

The first question Philadelphia area bookmakers will be asked ahead of Super Bowl 52: "Will you be offering hundreds of prop bets on the big game?"  The second question: "Will you offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING?"

If the answer to one or both of these questions is a resounding "No", you might as well consider that client gone forever.

Today's independent bookies and agents need the services of a top notch Pay Per Head.  Super Bowl 52 should see record setting revenue for Philadelphia area books.

For this year's Super Bowl AcePerHead.com will be offering LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, fully configurable boards, lines, players, and limits, 24/7 customer service and reporting, and highly competitive pricing as low as $10 per head/per player.

Switching your players over?  On the conservative end, the process should take no longer than one hour tops.

From AcePerHead.com:  “Ace Per Head has been in the online bookmaking services business since 1998, and we've been ranked #1 in customer service the last 2 years running. We give first class white glove customer service to every single one of our customers no matter how many players they have.”

 

They are now doubling initial deposits using cryptocurrencies for those of you involved in the crypto space.

 

Super Bowl 52 features the Philadelphia Eagles, so sports bettors throughout Eastern PA will be backing the Eagles.  Bookmakers will need to balance out the action by providing clients with the hundreds of Super Bowl prop wagers offered by Ace.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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