Cummission.com Exhibiting at QWEBEC Expo This Weekend

MONTREAL — Cummission.com, the affiliate program for virtual reality cam site AliceX.com and the casual sex dating site Fuckbook.com, are exhibiting at the QWEBEC Expo 2016 in Montreal this weekend. The four-day QWEBEC Expo 2016 started yesterday and will continue today and this Sat., Aug. 6 and Sun., Aug. 7.

“QWEBEC Expo 2016 is a great opportunity for us to promote Fuckbook.com,” said Lee Bond, affiliate manager for Cummission.com. “With our high-powered Cummission.com affiliate program, Fuckbook.com, AliceX.com and our other adult dating products, we have a lot of exciting things to talk about at the expo.”

Cummission.com said that AliceX.com, which began its public beta test in March, “is positioned as the industry’s leading virtual reality website, with live streaming and adult webcam models.” Users need to own an Android smartphone, and AliceX.com provides the VR goggles for free.

Fuckbook.com, Cummission.com said, “is the premier casual sex dating site featuring members from around the world who are ready to meet and hook up. With its popular dating app, Fuckbook.com is among the fastest growing hookup sites today.”

Bond, a native of Montreal, said, “QWEBEC Expo 2016 could become a pivotal moment. As so many industry members meet to share their ideas, it will be interesting to see how the Canadian scene responds to this emerging technology. We truly can’t wait to talk about all the opportunities we have to offer (with) AliceX.com’s VR content, live cams, casual dating through Fuckbook and more.”

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