Spizoo Network Extends Holiday Membership Signup Discounts

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Spizoo Network is extending its promotional campaign offering membership signup discounts tied to the holiday season

“Spizoo had an overwhelming response to their ‘Winter Bundleland’ promo — it was so good that they’re extending it through Friday, Jan. 4th, and it’s been renamed the ‘Christmas Bundle,’” a rep said.

“Spizoo wants to make sure they everyone got the gift that they really wanted, so they’re extending Christmas with the ‘Christmas Bundle’ promo. It’s the best gift you can give yourself.”

The promo offers access to the Spizoo Network for $60 for the year, or just $5 a month, including SpizooFirst Class POVIntimate LesbiansThe Stripper ExperiencePorn Goes ProPornstar Tease and the official site for Jessica Jaymes.

One month of free membership to hardcore amateur site Raw Attack is included as a signup bonus; after 30 days, Raw Attack will renew for $29.95 until canceled, while the “Winter Bundleland” promo discount will renew for $60 after the initial year.

“We know some of you have been naughty and others have been nice, but we’re rewarding everyone by extending our promo,” said Mark White, Spizoo Network’s owner, director and producer. “The ‘Christmas Bundle’ gives you access to all seven of our sites, plus a free month of Raw Attack. It’s the best deal around and there’s something for everyone. January 4th will be here before you know it, so sign up today and start 2019 off right.”

Click here for Spizoo’s site and follow their Twitter handle.

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