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PremierPerHead.com Sportsbook Review

For our latest sportsbook review, lets take a look at Premierperhead.com. As always, in our quest to find the best pay per head bookie providers, we sign up with different pay per head providers and take a look at their sportsbook software. We’ll try out the services to spare our readers from having to waste their time and resources with sites that may not be for them.

As for Premierperhead.com, their rates are $10 per head. This is a bit high in the range of prices available in the market, so lets see why they would be worth the extra bucks. Software wise, they use both DGS and API, and use SLL for security. They do offer a 4-week trial, which is good.

PremierPerHead.com Sportsbook Review – Registration

As with any bookie per head reviews we have made, we begin with the registration process. Signing up was okay, a few steps had to be made as we needed to get in touch with their staff to make a deposit. That 4-week trial we mentioned earlier? it was not really a trial since we had to give an upfront $300 deposit. The first 4 weeks are free. So use this option only if you want to use their services, since you’ll be out of money if you just want to try them out.

Looking at their software, it was okay. Its reliable, it works, if not a bit outdated. If you want phone wagering, you will also need to pay more, which brings up the price even higher. But the bookie management software, is another matter. They generate really good reports, with the information displayed in a very easy to understand manner. This is where they excel at.

PROS:

Great bookie management software

Efficient player website interface

Informative reports

In-house software for live betting

CONS:

Expensive

A bit outdated

No free trial

 

FINAL RATING: 3 OUT OF 4 STARS

Their services are efficient and competent. You can’t go wrong signing up with them. But given their price point and the features, we would prefer other services that are give more value for money. If you have the money to burn, and you like to use excellent bookie management software, they are good. But if you are after your bottom line, then there are other, better options.