Gamelink Holds Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink.com is offering 15 percent off movies and products throughout its website beginning this Friday as part of its annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday event.
 
“We know everyone appreciates a good deal during the holidays, so we’re offering customers a chance to save big on the newest adult movies on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray, as well as adult toys and more,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development for eLine.com, GameLink’s parent company.
 
The offer is good for everything on the site except pay-per-minute videos. The sale runs from Friday to Tuesday at GameLink.com.
 
GameLink offers customers a wide variety of video titles from various interests such as teens, amateurs, and coeds to MILF, fetish, and all-girl films. Thanks to its distribution deals with all major adult content providers, GameLink is able to offer consumers the newest, most anticipated adult film releases.
 
Those looking for adult toys will find a wide range of products featuring state-of-the-art pleasure products for both men and women. Featured brands on GameLink.com include Pipedream, California Exotic Novelties, Doc Johnson, Adam & Eve, more.

Sexy apparel ranging from bras, panties, bustiers, and other erotic lingerie, to fetish-themed leather and latex wear from the most popular brands are also on sale during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday event.

A one-stop shop for everything adult, GameLink.com also offers adult books, games, collectibles as well as creams, lotions, lubricants, jewelry, bondage gear and more.
 
“It’s a once-a-year event – our biggest sale of the year,” Dillon said. 

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