PornDiscounts.com Offers Summer Deals on Adult Sites

PornDiscounts.com Offers Summer Deals on Adult Sites

LOS ANGELES — PornDiscounts.com is offering summertime savings on a wide range of premium adult websites.

The discounts are available on sites from Brazzers, Reality Kings, Team Skeet, Nubiles Porn, Twistys, Adult Time, Evil Angel, Digital Playground, BangBros, MetArt.com, Holly Randall, Bang.com, Mr. Skin, Private.com, Penthouse Gold, Vivid.com, Playboy Plus, Kink.com, Cherry Pimps and more.

“We believe in paying for your porn and supporting the hardworking people who make it — but we also believe in getting it for a good price too,” said V_RocKs, founder of PornDiscounts.com. “We offer the deepest discounts to the adult entertainment of your choice. When you join through us, you save on your membership costs — it’s that simple!”

“PornDiscounts.com makes it easier than ever to sign up and save, in fact, you can even search our site by savings types,” V_RocKs added. “We also help you compare savings to various sites in a given niche side-by-side so you can see the best value… but no one is judging you if you say ‘screw it’ and just click on ‘Bigger Deals!’”

The site boasts more than 4,200 discounts, with more than 150 of those discounts under $10, covering 67 categories, while more than 370 of the deals are “lifetime” discounts.

“We take saving you money seriously,” V_RocKs concluded. “We don’t care what niche you prefer, and so long as it isn’t illegal, we will track down that discount and deliver!”

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