Flirt4Free Unveils $20K Prize Pool in 'Be My Valentine' Contest

Flirt4Free Unveils $20K Prize Pool in 'Be My Valentine' Contest

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced details for the site’s annual holiday event, the "Be My Valentine Promo & Contest," which runs from midnight (EST) on February 9 through midnight on Valentine’s Day.

The site is offering fans six days to celebrate the Valentine’s season while models compete for their share of $20,000 in cash prizes. A rep explained the main event is the Candy Hearts competition, which centers on members tipping their favorite camgirls and camguys virtual candy hearts. The prize pool features a $1,500 first-place payout for the models who collect the most hearts. Performers adept at member engagement will also be awarded up to $1,500 by earning hearts from the highest number of unique members.

Customers can purchase candy hearts for 50 credits each, or 40 for VIP subscribers, and send them one at a time, or in amounts of their choosing. When a model receives seven or more hearts in a single "tip flood," a special Valentine’s Day animation will light up the chatroom in honor of the customer's generosity. 

Models and fans who follow the company on Twitter can take part in the #14DaysOfFlirt giveaway. Every day through Valentine’s Day, the network will give away free swag and credit packages to contestants who qualify.  

“Valentine’s Day couldn’t have come at a better time,” Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez said. “With many of us feeling a little extra lonely this year, it’s the perfect time to take stock of the deep connections you make in your life, whether in the flesh or on live cam.”

Visit Flirt4Free.com for "Be My Valentine’s Promo & Contest" details and follow the platform on Twitter.

Click here for affiliate promotion details; performers who wish to join the network can find details here.

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