Fetisfy Online Fetish Marketplace Launches

Fetisfy Online Fetish Marketplace Launches

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Fetisfy.com, an online marketplace for selling fetish items, has launched.

"It’s the new marketplace for fetish providers (aka sellers) to list their fetish offerings and requests at no charge as long as it’s legal and consensual," said a rep. 

The site is supported by monthly subscription fees from buyers, allowing sellers to join and maintain a lifetime membership at no cost.

"Only users with a paid membership can contact sellers, reply to them, and see their social media info," the rep added. "Buyers can post on the fetish exchange their requests or respond to an offering — their paid membership helps them identify and choose the content and items they want, saving them time and money."

Fetisfy Director Joey enthused about the site's debut.

"We're thrilled to launch Fetisfy, the first fetish marketplace to provide free lifetime premium membership to all sellers that can verify their identity," he said. "Fetisfy will help existing sellers to expand their client base and help new sellers to start and grow. Without monthly fees or commission fees on any transactions, it helps all sellers to keep 100% of their income and also helps new sellers to try and start at no cost."

For more information, visit Fetisfy.com.

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