New Payment System for Models Introduced

DUBLIN —  A new pay-per-minute system for Skype plus Skype ID has been introduced called SkyPrivate.com.

Operators say it is a secure, easy to use and system that is useful for cam models and their clients who are currently using Skype for their private sex shows.

"Moving the erotic shows from cam sites to Skype video calls is the new trend for cam models and their clients," the company said.

"Many of them prefer choosing this method, even if until now it came with a downside: models can’t charge per minute for their shows anymore and upfront payments are required. Furthermore, members are trying to find alternative ways to send their money and sometimes the systems they are using are not allowed for adult payments or they are offline systems and are taking a lot of time to be processed."

SkyPrivate payment plus pay-per-minute is a tool that allows models to charge per minute.

A prepaid option is also available, since Skyprivate.com allows Skype ID to Skype ID money transfers in real time.

Models can install and use SkyPrivate's plugin to track the video/audio call parameters (not the conversation itself).

The company said the plugin offers models benefits like start time, call duration, price per minute, amount earned, automatic shutdown of the call when member runs out of funds from his account.

Models can set their custom price per minute and are also able to set different prices for each customer.

Members can send money directly to their favorite model’s Skype ID for prepaid shows, or to pay per minute for the shows, without revealing their credit card details or any other information than their Skype ID.

They add funds once and pay for multiple models’ shows.

For more details, visit SkyPrivate.com.

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