Kasidie Acquires AmericanLowLife in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Kasidie.com has acquired Las Vegas swingers community AmericanLowLife.com.

By combining their 24,000 mostly local members with the Kasidie national database, company representatives say the combined firm caters to the swinging lifestyle and is well positioned to continue its growth in nearby Southern California and the Pacific southwest.

“We are very excited to be part of the Kasidie team” said Bruce Dyer, AmericanLowLife’s founder and president, “With their technology platform and features, we finally get to offer our members a full set of social features, while retaining the ability to provide irreverent insights and information to the global audience of Las Vegas visitors”.

Kasidie’s President Scott Purcell added “AmericanLowLife has a fantastic reputation with both local and national swingers who visit Vegas, which stems from the same core values both organizations share in their passion for the swinging community and focus on customer service. We’re going to do some fantastic things together!”

So far, the combined firm has more than 80 swingers parties posted for Nevada and California.

The engineers from both companies are now working together to import the member accounts into the Kasidie system.

The company says though the days of free membership are gone, AmericanLowLife.com will continue as a free portal with information about nightclubs, restaurants, pools, swinger clubs, stage productions and other activities for all Las Vegas visitors.

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