PPPcard Signs Deals With Hustler Hollywood, ClubJenna

NEW YORK — Hustler Hollywood stores across the country are now selling PPPcard — a prepaid card that enables anonymous online payment — as well as giving the card away for free as part of a gift-with-purchase launch promotion.

“The Hustler Hollywood stores are a terrific addition to our distribution network,” Greg Moss, president and CEO of PPPcard, said. “They represent the very best in adult entertainment merchandising, and we are delighted that they have decided to launch the program for the cards. PPPcard fits well with their product mix because it solves the privacy concerns that have kept many people from accessing adult content and similarly sensitive information.”

All eight Hustler Hollywood stores have started carrying the Personal Privacy Protection card from PPPcard.net, which provides an anonymous way to pay for adult Internet content and other sensitive web activities.

PPPcard also recently signed an exclusive deal with Jenna Jameson’s ClubJenna.com website.

“She is unquestionably the No.1 adult star of all time, and her ClubJenna.com really rounds out our current offering of top adult sites that can be accessed with PPPCard,” Moss said of the deal.

Available in denominations of $5, $10, $20 and $50, the cards do not require users to provide their name, credit card information or any personal details. Instead, each card contains a user number that the card holder can use to anonymously log onto adult sites and other content for mature audiences.

Hustler Hollywood locations are placing promotional displays at the checkout counters. To celebrate the launch and increase awareness about PPPcard, Hustler Hollywood also will give customers cards with their purchase allowing access for 24 hours to the PPPcard network of sites, which includes Hustler.com, ClubJenna.com and Cybererotica.com, among others.

Hustler Hollywood stores in Los Angeles, San Diego, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Nashville, Monroe, Ohio, and Lexington, Ky., are carrying the PPPcard.

About 6,000 retail stores, convenience stores and newsstands currently carry PPPCard, and the company plans to be in more than 20,000 locations this year, with several major retail deals to be announced in the coming months, according to Moss.

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