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  PrePaid Porn Available At Fish And Chip Shops

By Dave Jansen | Monday | 27/04/2009

If you’re scared to offer up your credit card details to porn sites online, you can now buy all the porn you want by visiting your local newsagent, service station, hairdresser, bottle shop or fish and chip shop.

Yes you read right - fish and chip shop.  With over 750 retail outlets around the country, the pre-paid cards can be redeemed at www.adultprepaid.com. au to access a wide range of pornography to suit all tastes.

The cards, which are priced at $10 (for 5 days), $15 (for 10 days) or $25 (for 30 days) allow unlimited worldwide access to the secure site for the term specified.  Each card contains a unique username and password hidden under a scratch panel, to ensure user privacy is protected.  The site also allows for anonymous login, so confidentiality is assured and offers 24/7 customer support for card holders.  No credit card or email address is required to buy or use the cards, meaning consumers are not affected by spam, monthly billing or unwanted memberships. 

According to AdultPrepaid, 4.3 million Australians viewed adult entertainment during the first quarter of 2007 and 1 in 4 Australian internet users are viewing adult entertainment.  It's not just the blokes either with 1 in 3 visitors to adult websites being women. Of all these porn surfers, hundreds of thousands suffer from computer viruses, spam and malicious downloads as a result of downloading ‘free' porn while those who use their credit cards online to view ‘paid' porn are opening themselves us to becoming victims of credit card fraud – or even worse being busted by their partners when the credit card bill arrives!

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