Nocreditcard.com Launches One2one

New York, NY – Nocreditcard.com is proud to announce the launch of their up-sell one2one.com live shows plus a chance to win first-class prizes during the 121 (one2one) days of summer; happening now until InterNext in Miami. The new premium feeds feature advanced streaming technology, high payouts, and high-class girls. The advanced streaming technology converts broadband and dialup users with high quality 320x240 video and "CD-quality" sound. Promote one2one and earn 15% more than other live show up-sells, plus free air miles for every minute you generate up to InterNext in Miami. Generate an average of at least 121 minutes per day for the 121 days of summer and you get a shot at first class flights and first class accommodation and treatment for two at a number of exciting destinations. Generate an average of at least 121 minutes per day for the 121 days of summer and you get a shot at First Class flights and First Class accommodation and treatment for 2 to your choice of one of the following: · The F1 Race in Monaco · Ferrari Factory Tour in Italy and Ferrari Rental · Play the Course at St. Andrews in Scotland · The Masters in Augusta · 2004 World Series · 2005 Superbowl · Single Malt Scotch Tour in Scotland · Alaskan Salmon Fishing Tour . Great Barrier Reef Tour "We’ve been doing live shows for the members section of the Nocreditcard.com dialer for years. Today we own and operate the largest professional live show studios in the world with over 300 girls. We’ve learned a lot about how to make money with live shows and we put all that know how into one2one," said Nocreditcard.com CEO Pascal Pegaz. He continued, "One2one is a different and better up-sell because it’s first class on every level." For more information, please visit the site at webmaster.one2one.com.

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