DateApp.com Offering Prepaid Dating Cards

Online dating software providers DateApp.com have introduced Prepaid Date, a prepaid dating card, which will be offered online and in brick-and-mortar stores.

The cards offer 30 percent to retailers and take aim at security-conscious consumers.

“Ninety percent of consumers polled said they would try online/telephone dating if they didn’t have to use their credit card online,” said DateApp.com CEO John-Michael Cataldi.

Prepaid Date allows online or telephone daters to connect via area code and get access to instant messaging, text and video chat, Live Connect, picture/video profiles, astrological forecasts, voice mail, member searches, listings of local events and personality tests.

DateApp.com, who expects to launch the cards in the northeast in April, is offering them for rates of $19.95 for thirty days of web access or one hundred minutes of telephone access, or $49.95 for ninety days of web access or 250 minutes of telephone access.

Retailers who put Prepaid Date into their stores can negotiate private labels and celebrity/media partnerships.