Stripchat Offers Halloween Contests for Models, Members

Stripchat Offers Halloween Contests for Models, Members

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has announced its launch of two separate contests, one each for its models and members, in a spirited celebration of the Halloween season.

“We are excited to engage our Stripchat models and online users in our second-annual Halloween-themed contest that both promote the models and helps our users personally connect with them,” says Stripchat Head of Business Development Jim Austin. “Until midnight, October 31, Stripchat’s model contest will challenge cam cuties to a Halloween photo exhibition, with the three hottest, most creative model’s costumes taking home prizes of 5,000, 2,000 and 1,000 Stripchat tokens.”

Austin says for models to enter, they should simply send in one Halloween photo to pr@stripchat.com with an email subject line of “Halloween Contest,” and including the model’s name and Twitter account.

The social media team will be posting the photos to Twitter all week @Stripchat and here.

The member’s contest will kick off Halloween week with 10 chances to win 1,000 Stripchat tokens, redeemable with any of the site’s official models. To enter, simply join Stripchat as a Green or Gold member, follow @Stripchat on Twitter and retweet favorite model photos using #Stripchatcontest and including #Striptween @Stripchat in the post.

“We invite Stripchat users to retweet the photos as often as they like,” added Austin, who launched the striptease-themed live cam platform earlier this year. “The more they tweet, the better their chances of winning!”

Winners will be announced Wednesday, November 3, and contacted by a Stripchat team member directly in order to quickly credit tokens to their Stripchat accounts.

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