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I've been looking to switch my bookie business to a different sportsbook pay per head and as I was doing research, it looks like there is a ton more services compared to 5 years ago which makes the search more difficult. So I thought I would systematically do my search starting with the ones that are the most affordable while still giving you good value for your money
not sure if they are still in business but a few years ago, they had this PPH called, dollarperhead that would only charge $1 per head and then they would have a la carte menu for added features. Never tried them though so dont know if they are any good.
not sure if they are still in business but a few years ago, they had this PPH called, dollarperhead that would only charge $1 per head and then they would have a la carte menu for added features. Never tried them though so dont know if they are any good.
These guys have been around for about 10 years but have been in decline because some of the agents that used their site were no paying their people ( https://sportsbookpayperhead.com/2019/01/16/dollarperhead-com-pay-per-head-review/ ). while that has nothing to do with them, its still negative press. What's confusing is that on their site, they advertise $5 per head but on the signup form, its $1 per head.
I would be careful and stay away from them. I mean, if they cant even get their website together, what's their service gonna be like
Pay Per Head King is a good deal for only $5 per player. They give excellent value for your money. In addition, I haven't encountered any problems with their services.
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I just want to add that when you are shopping for pay per head software and you are looking at the price, please read the fine print. I have encountered providers that say you can use their bookie software for $3 only to discover that the $3 is actually just the base price. You will get to use their software, but not all features will be available to you. So if you want to add, say, slots to your sportsbook, you will add a certain amount.
Meanwhile, there are other providers that offer a flat price for everything. Some of them have so-so features, but some are really good. So look at the fine print for the actual and real cost you will end up paying, and what exactly you will be getting.
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