Porndollar Offers Prepay Alternative with PPPcard.net

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Porndollar has announced its offering of PPPCard.net as a prepayment solution.

According to the company, "Porndollar is the first adult program to integrate with PPPCard to offer a new alternative billing solution that benefits both surfers and program owners. For site owners, there are no chargebacks or cost per acquisition, and the card helps them reach an untapped marketplace. For Porndollar surfers, they remain anonymous and have no issue with spyware or fraud."

"With a prepaid alternative billing option, surfers have the luxury of already paying in advance for their adult entertainment," Lori Z., Porndollar's marketing representative, said. "This is new, uncharted territory, and Porndollar is extremely pleased to lead the way by being the first to integrate with PPPCard and offer this great new alternative prepay option."

"We couldn't have chosen a better first partner," Greg M., president of PPPCard.net, said. "Porndollar understands the space, the customer, and has implemented all of the necessary technologies to deliver a world-class product."

Porndollar has free, three-day trials, pays affiliates up to $28 per signup, accepts Japanese traffic and offers Epoch's new U.K. billing options.

For more information, visit porndollar.com.

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