EuroRevenue Debuts BorderPatrolSex

EuroRevenue Debuts BorderPatrolSex

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — EuroRevenue announced today the launch of BorderPatrolSex.com.

The operators said the controversial site features “trespassing girls caught and apprehended by border patrol agents.”

"We are excited to become the home of a site with such great exclusive content and an out-of-the-box plot. We are confident we can succeed in the promotion of the product at all levels. The past controversy related to BorderPatrolSex.com only proves the huge amount of fans the site can attract, so we believe in a big future for it," said Nadya, head of sales and marketing.

Members receive exclusive HD videos with four streaming and download qualities, bi-weekly updates, bonus content section, deals, and AdultCentro premium content channels with one-click upsell to encourage retention.

Webmasters are promo tools including static and animated banners to free, hosted galleries and hosted videos. EuroRevenue is paying €70 PPS on any sale sent to the site during the week of July 13-19.

For more information, email nadya@eurorevenue.com or visit EuroRevenue.com.

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