Flirt4Free Kicks Off 2020 Valentine's Day Promos

Flirt4Free Kicks Off 2020 Valentine's Day Promos

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced the return of its Be My Valentine holiday promo and contest.

As per company reps, the "season of love" will begin at midnight (EST) on Monday, February 10, and concludes at 11:59 p.m. on Valentine's Day, with $20,000 in cash prizes on the line.

The popular "Candy Hearts" contest headlines the five-day affair. Flirt4Free users are encouraged to send their favorite performers virtual candy hearts inscribed with flirtatious messages like "I'm Yours" and "Flash Me." With $1,500 paid out to the camgirl and camguy who collect the most, "Flirt4Free’s most beloved stars are expected to be online in force," a rep enthused.

Besides the prizes awarded to the top "Candy Heart" collectors, the models who earn the most candy hearts from the most unique site members can also earn payouts of up to $1,500 depending on where they place.

As models pursue the affections of the network’s millions of visitors, users should anticipate a bevy of themed shows and in-chatroom games honoring the most romantic day of the year. Customers who show some love to their favorite performers may get a gift in return, as models can send digital Valentine’s Hearts to show their appreciation.

Both performers and fans who follow Flirt4Free on Twitter can take part in the giveawy by followin the #14DaysOfFlirt hashtag. Every day from February 1-14, the network will give away free swag and credit packages to qualified contestants. 

Flirt4Free’s Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez enthused over the announcement. “Of all our holiday promotions, we look forward to Valentine’s Day the most."

"Not only do our models go the extra mile to earn those candy hearts," he said, "but they also jump at the opportunity to show their Flirt friends how much they appreciate the deep connections they’ve forged together.”

For more information on the 2020 Be My Valentine Day Celebration, or for complete contest rules, visit Flirt4Free.com. Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here. Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

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