PPPcard.net Signs Shane’s World

NEW YORK — Anonymous payment solution PPPcard.net has signed a deal with Shane’s World that allows fans of the popular reality studio to join its website without providing their real name or credit card number. PPPcard, available at thousands of retail locations, provides customers with anonymity when purchasing adult materials online.

The Shane’s World members area is updated regularly with exclusive content. Members get access to the studio’s college life section, which showcases all the wild parties and hardcore sex that are featured in Shane’s World “College Invasion” series. The Chatsworth-based studio also features six original online series that only members can access.

“We have a ton of original content in our members area,” Megan Stokes, Shane’s World’s sales manager, told XBIZ. “We put a big emphasis on giving our members the hottest, freshest babes, so to offer surfers another payment solution — especially one that protects their identity and privacy — is a great thing for our studio and our fans.”

Available in denominations of $5, $10, $20 and $50, the cards do not require users to provide their name, credit card information or any personal details. Instead, each card contains a user number that the card holder can use to anonymously log onto adult sites and other content for mature audiences.

“We’re delighted to be able to offer this new payment system because it makes us accessible to many people who do not care to reveal personal information about themselves or to use a credit card to pay for our services,” said Jennie Grant, owner of Shane’s World Studios. “Our goal is to produce movies that show sex as fun, healthy and natural. We portray women that are enjoying sex and show them that it’s OK to express and experiment with your sexuality, but many people prefer to watch entertainment of this type anonymously, so PPPcard is an ideal payment solution.”

PPPcard has made large inroads in the adult industry, signing Jenna Jameson’s ClubJenna.com, Hustler.com, CyberErotica and MaskTV to contracts that offer the card as a payment option.

“Adding Shane’s World to the roster of top websites makes the PPPcard an even more valuable payment method for people who want to surf the net for adult content with complete anonymity,” said Greg Moss, president and CEO of PPPcard.

About 6,000 retail stores, convenience stores and newsstands currently carry PPPcard and the company plans to be in more than 20,000 locations this year, with several major retail deals to be announced in the coming months, according to Moss.

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