Adult Revenue Service Integrates NetCash Payment Service

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Adult Revenue Service has announced that it has integrated NetCash, an anonymous payment system, across its network of more than 800 sites.

ARS offers 600 tours, 8,000 free hosted galleries and the Home Sex Network live cam site.

“Our experience with NetCash has been very positive,” ARS CEO Becky DeForest said. “Integration was streamlined and well-documented, and their merchant tools are outstanding. Most importantly, NetCash is generating a significant increase in our daily joins.”

NetCash works similar to a debit card. Consumers can purchase NetCash at retail locations in increments of $25 (with a maximum of $100), or online in amounts from $5 to $100, which gets them an access code and PIN number that can be used on NetCash’s merchant join pages.

Consumers can enter their ZIP code on the NetCash site to find their closest participating retailers, including selected 7-Eleven, CVS, Kmart, Ralphs and Vons locations.

“We are very excited to be working with an industry leader like ARS,” NetCash CEO Peter Shapiro said. “The early results have exceeded our expectations and continue to validate the tremendous investment we have made in our product. We are confident that NetCash is rapidly become a ‘must-have’ among merchants looking to better monetize their traffic.”

NetCash is free to consumers and makes its money by charging merchants a sliding fee per transaction.

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