Pure Vanilla Gets Props from Industry

NEW YORK CITY — In the ever-changing world of adult web content, everyone is searching for the next big thing. Companies want to be able to offer their customers better security against the increasing problems of identity theft. Customers just want to purchase content privately without having to worry about their credit card information.

Anonymous payment solution Pure Vanilla is winning praise from the adult companies it services for successfully tackling the vital issues of credit card fraud and identity protection, and helping customers get to the content they want safely and privately.

“We at CamZ are jazzed about offering a private, safe, and anonymous way for people to fund their PrivateCamZ account,” Daniel Hogue, CEO of CamZ, says. “We have been looking at some of the options available in this market and Pure Vanilla delivers the goods. No more losing sales of those guys that cannot have porn listed on their Credit cards"

Terry of RealWildGirls.com adds, “Purevanilla.com is the best way to buy Adult Content. With their exposure on ‘The Howard Stern Show,’ we knew we had to get involved, and it's been an instant hit.”

Bob Brandt, general manager of CE Cash, praises Pure Vanilla for forward-thinking technology and results.

"Pure Vanilla is one of the greatest companies to enter the online business in a very long time,” he says. “We have seen great results with their mainstream ad campaign and we love the exposure CE cash is getting from our partnership with pV. Pure Vanilla is a great alternative payment solution for people wishing to be anonymous, and we love the fact that our customers have responded so positively to the idea."

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