SexBankRoll Giving Away Free Apple iPhones

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate network SexBankRoll has launched their "Apple iPhones of August" promotion, as each SexBankRoll affiliate who sends in a minimum of 150 joins between Aug. 1-31 will receive a free Apple iPhone.

The iPhones ship out on Sept. 1 to all affiliates who qualify for SexBankRoll’s promotion.

“During the lazy days of summer, SexBankRoll wanted to say thank you to all our hard working affiliates,” said Irrum Sheikh, affiliate sales and marketing manager for SexBankRoll. “Giving away these extremely popular Apple iPhones really does the job. SexBankRoll hopes each of every one of our affiliates qualifies to receive a free iPhone.”

The iPhone provides ready web, email and map connectivity and access. The Apple iPhone has a powerful iPod built in that is both an MP3 and video player.

There is no limit to the number of affiliates who can quality to receive a free 8-GB Apple iPhone so long as each one sends in the requisite 150 joins during the month of August.

The SexBankRoll affiliate program pays a 60 percent revshare as well as $30 for regular tours and $25 for no-pop tours. Web referrals garner 5 percent for life.

There are presently 11 SexBankRoll websites in the affiliate program: Pink Asians, EuroSexPass, Huge Boobs Patrol, Black Cock in White Sluts, Girlfriends Fucking, Hunny Cam, Cam Teen, HD Solo Girls, Raw Hentai Sex, Fat Dicks in Chicks and Raw Toon Sex.

To learn more about the SexBankRoll Apple iPhones of August promotion, email irrum@sexbankroll.com or visit SexBankRoll.com.

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