Sunny Leone Joins PPPcard

NEW YORK — CyberErotica.com, Hustler.com and Hustler stores and many more programs who have signed up with PPPcard.net to be marketed on the retail and consumer levels through PPPcards distribution avenues. Millions of free trial cards are going out over the next few months. Cross promotions and double product incentives are in the works.

PPPcard offer the best way for people to view adult content anonymously.

They can find the sites they like, if their anonymous card expires, they can either continue with a new card or sign up for the program directly knowing they will no longer be anonymous.

It's the best of both worlds and options.

“Sunny Leone is one of the most gorgeous adult actresses performing today and her website is sensational,” Greg Moss, president and CEO of PPPcard, said. “We are delighted that she has joined Jenna Jameson in offering her content anonymously through PPPcard.”

“By giving access to my website through PPPcard we are opening up a whole new potential audience of people who want to visit adult websites but might be hesitant to give their name or a credit card,” Ms. Leone said. “PPPcard solves that problem by eliminating the need to provide any personal details.”

In addition to thousands of naughty pictures and videos of The 5’4”, 110-pound, dark-haired beauty, SunnyLeone.com offers weekly live cam shows and a secret instant message account allowing members to send her instant messages and even get personal private shows.

About PPPcard.net

The Personal Privacy Protection card from PPPcard.net allows users to access mature content on the Internet with an assurance of complete privacy and anonymity, without using a credit card or other identifying information. Cards are available at mass-market retailers, convenience stores, newsstands and other outlets nationwide. The cards are in $5, $10, $20 and $50 denominations and there are no additional costs or charges.

For more information, visit PPPcard.net.

Or email: lori@theadultbroker.com, if you want your program considered for retail privacy and revenue.

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