Kabneched Transforms Into DungeonCorp

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Kabneched Inc., the corporate home of bondage websites such as Society SM and Perfect Slave for the past six years, has undergone a major image transformation, and emerged as DungeonCorp.

DungeonCorp, and its gas mask logo, will now serve as the new corporate identity. DungeonCorp.com will be the portal home for all the Kabneched websites, which include SocietySM.com, PerfectSlave.com, FuckingDungeon.com, Cumbots.com and BestFreeBondage.com.

“The time is right,” DungeonCorp CEO John Kabneched said. “We have a lot of big things in store. All of our websites have given us an amazing foothold in the bondage market and I want to give them a home base. And at the same time, I want to give our loyal customers a place they can identify with and give them the opportunity to see what’s going on behind the scenes at DungeonCorp.”

“It all started with Society SM, and as we keep growing and growing, I want to let the world know who we are,” said John Kabneched, aka Ogre on his websites and in BDSM circles.

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