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Surf'N Earn allows users to accumulate points every time they log on, and the more time they spend online the more points they clock up, which can then be used to purchase a range of products available on the Surf N'Earn website.

Products available include CDs, digital cameras, software, kitchen equipment, toys and other gadgets and gifts. Surf 'N Earn pay-as-you-go internet access costs the price of a UK local call.

The company is an offshoot of ISP V Two One, and operates as a virtual ISP, partnering with what it describes as one of the "UK's best ISPs", though it did not reveal details of the partnership.

Steve Kaye, MD of Surf N'Earn, claims that it is the first ISP to offer users something in return for their loyalty.

"I am confident that the large number of web users still connecting to the internet on a pay as you go basis will be flocking to the site to start clocking up their points as soon as possible," he added.

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