E-commerce for information release query

Hi - does anyone know of a tag/application that I can buy to
create a site where the users pay to unlock information either by a
par per info "match" or alternatively by paying a monthly fee and
having unlimited info for a set period. The site is a bit like a
dating site - where the user searched for something and then has to
pay to unlock the contact details.
www.greataupair.com uses this type of technology but I can't
find out if theres any way of buying it ready made rather than
trying to do it myself!
Thanks
AS

Hhm, well CFWebstore does have the ability to protect content
areas and sell memberships to them, but you probably would have to
customize it a bit to actually just sell pieces of info, rather
than access to the entire product or page. But it's at least a good
bit ahead of most software out there in terms of doing this kind of
thing.

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