Web Star Catalina Cruz Inks Prepaid Card Deal

PHOENIX, Ariz. —Adult internet performer Catalina Cruz and PrePaid Adult Entertainment LLC have inked a deal for a prepaid card to the star's website, CatalinaCruz.com.

The cards will be featured in over 3,000 retail stores including convenience, liquor and adult video stores as well as truck stops and various adult expos nationwide.

The company said the cards will first roll out in California, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, Puerto Rico and Mexico beginning in April with full distribution in July.

The retail price of the cards will be $15 for two week's full access and $30 card for one-month that includes access to a total of 15 adult "Fantasy Girl" websites. There are no monthly fees.

"After many months of meetings, I cannot express how excited I am about getting to this point of actually launching the cards. I'm always open to trying new things and diversifying. I love the idea of giving people the option of not having to use a credit card and it being very private with no recurring billing if that is what a user may desire. I'm very flattered to be one of the very first solo girls in the U.S. to have a prepaid card in thousands of retail locations among big brand company names," Cruz said.

Cruz will be touring the country at different adult expos this year promoting the launch of her cards as well as doing magazine and billboard advertising.

"We are very excited that we have formed this partnership with Prepaid Adult Entertainment LLC. Bringing the Catalina Cruz Prepaid card to all the retail stores and to the adult expos is something we feel consumers are going to love and take advantage of," said Brandon Micheals president of Fantasy Girl Entertainment.

For information on Prepaid Adult Entertainment LLC call (800) 560-1062. For information on Fantasy Girl Entertainment LLC contact Brandon Michaels at webmaster@fantasygirlrevenue.com.

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