Broker.xxx Sets Domain Sale to Assist With Medical Fundraiser

Broker.xxx Sets Domain Sale to Assist With Medical Fundraiser

VANCOUVER — Adult website and domain marketplace Broker.xxx is contributing to a medical expenses fundraiser by offering eight domains at a minimum bid of $500 and donating all commissions from the sales.

"A good friend of mine and reputable industry figure referred the European seller to us," explained Juicy Jay, CEO and founder of Broker.xxx. "They explained that they had a friend in the United States with a child suffering through chemotherapy and wanted to sell their domains to help."

"The domains themselves are not highly valuable, but saving a child's life is," added Jay. "We hope that, with some help, this child will win this battle. I have children of the same age and it is difficult to imagine someone that little going through this. Chemotherapy [can be] terrible — I have both family and friends going through treatments right now and hope to help this little girl."

The available domains are Camgirlshow.de, Camgirlsshow.de, Camgirlshow.net, MyPrivateMovie.com, Pornography24.com, PrivateMovies.net, PrivateAmateur.net and PrivateAmateure.net.

Apart from the minimum $500 bid, "Broker.xxx is waiving all commissions for the sales and is covering any payment fees to ensure that 100% of the sale price is donated to fighting the cancer," a rep said.

"In addition, Broker.xxx has offered to donate all commissions from the sale of any .xyz domain listed in its domain marketplace," added the rep. "No reasonable offer will be refused. Broker.xxx is also accepting donations on behalf of the seller from anyone wishing to waive the purchase of any of the domains."

To donate, and for additional details, contact jay@broker.xxx.

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