OnlyTease.com Creates PornClubCard

CYBERSPACE — OnlyTease.com, a British softcore site, has announced the launch of its new online product, the PornClubCard.

The card works similarly to a grocery or rewards credit card, in that users are awarded points based on the number of dollars they spend at various websites found on the PornClubCard page.

For all websites using CCBill services, the rate is one point for every dollar spent, for NATS and other services the rate is one point for every $2 spent. Once visitors earn enough points, they are granted free 30-day memberships to a site of their choosing from PCC.

“We want to get as many people as possible signed up,” PornClubCard owner Paul L told XBIZ. “It’s the sort of thing that, in theory, everyone should use.”

Once users have spent a certain amount of money — between a total of $100-$200 — they are given the 30-day free membership, which is purchased by PCC. PornClubCard.com earns commission from the websites that it has links to on its page. When a user clicks a link, PornClubCard.com gets a commission, and they use profits from their commissions to purchase the 30-day memberships for users.

“There’s no one in the industry doing this,” Paul L said. “What we’re doing is sharing our benefits with the user, but instead of giving them money, we give them free porn.”

PCC also gives points to users for recurring payments with any CCBill site they use, allowing those using PCC to amass a free membership by signing up with multiple sites at once or with one site over time.

“The number of points users can generate is pretty much unlimited,” Paul L said.

The recurring points, however, are only usable on CCBill sites.

PCC has been beta testing its site since September with members of OnlyTease.com, and so far has about 1,500 users, according to Paul L. Those wishing to become new members of PCC can sign up on its website and begin immediately.

“So far the reaction has been good,” Paul L said. “Some people are so used to being ripped off that they’re skeptical at first. But once people got their first set of points, they see the benefits. Some users are getting five-to-six free memberships a month.”

Once members join a website and pay the membership fee, they go to the PCC site to claim the points. PCC then receives a subscription number from the website and users claim points by providing the subscription ID they got from the site they signed up with. According to Paul L, users are typically granted the free membership within 24 hours of providing the subscription ID.

Paul L said that PCC does not keep any personal or financial information about PCC users and that all of that information is stored on the respective websites, as if users had gone directly to the site themselves.

“It’s free porn with no cons,” Paul L said. “There is no catch to it, it’s just free porn.”

For more information e-mail Paul at info@pornclubcard.com.

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