CentroBill Processing Now Available on All AdultCentro Sites

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro announced today that its CentroBill payment processing system is now available for all AdultCentro client websites.

The company said that now operating a state of the art adult paysite with top tier content, world-class design and efficient payment processing takes a handful of clicks and virtually zero up front investment.

"When AdultCentro began it was a novel concept because our platform allows our clients to pull in brand new first edition content from every major production studio while only paying a licensing fee on a bandwidth usage basis," consulting project manager Alan said.

He added, "We knew the platform would become even more powerful once we integrated a full service processing system into it and now we are seeing exceptional results as our clients monetize traffic on their pay sites with practically zero backend expertise necessary to make bank."

AdultCentro noted that clients can utilize custom design tools and top content to create unique adult pay sites in minutes. Marketable brand name studios including Vivid, Mr. Skin, Party Hardcore and more are already available for site creation with pricing as low as 49 cents per gigabyte of bandwidth and no other fees.

Existing AdultCentro clients can speak with their account representative for information on CentroBill, while new clients should visit AdultCentro.com or CentroBill.com.

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