Are there any PT opportunities from home (here in US) in the sports wagering industry

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You select a price per head operation, bring your players but you are the one collecting and paying your guys
 

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Bottom line, the answer to your question is probably no. Books don't want to deal with the hassle of employing someone in the field unless it will bring in good money for them.
 

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hello,

There are options. This forum is a case in point. there are also great opportunities with affiliate programs, refferal programs and straight out points on net loss of player deals. There is also the other side of the coin so to speak. You find ways to put a book in front of people.... and present that opportunity to the books and charge for it. Sports event/team/bar sponsorships etc.

These types of "work at home" projects can be of any size....

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Yo Sherman, I can set you up with some PPH software and get you going.
 

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Boddie said:
Yo Sherman, I can set you up with some PPH software and get you going.
Boddie, what is PPH software? Thanx.
 

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Yes, Pay per head, exaclty what it means. You pay a rate per player/ per week to lease the software. Do what you will with the software. Build your own site and we can provide all the backend including real-time line display. Great hands off solution. Didn't you once email me?
 

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I may have emailed you once Boddie. Ok, that sonds like something I may be interested in once I can "recruit" some players.....

Can u give me a ballpark on what something like that will cost me?
 

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Hey sherman I replied back to you did u get my e mail?

I live in CT Do you ever go to Coach's in downtown Hartford?
 

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Sherman, You do realize that as far as US law is concerned you are basically a bookie if you do what is proposed above..
 

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You can also just become an agent (affiliate) of a post-up book, and not handle the money. You'll just get a minority percentage of your player's losses, but it doesn't have the same legal ambiguities.

Boddie, what's the word?
 

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VisorMan said:
Hey sherman I replied back to you did u get my e mail?

I live in CT Do you ever go to Coach's in downtown Hartford?
Visor, I did not get your email, what address did u send it to? I have been to Coachs I think twice, but am in Hartford all the time. Where in CT do u live?
 

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jwunderdog said:
Sherman, You do realize that as far as US law is concerned you are basically a bookie if you do what is proposed above..
Why is that illegal? Just kiddin. Yeah I hear ya. I won't tell if u don't.
 

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