Flirt4Free Announces $20K Prize Pool in St. Patrick's Day Contest

Flirt4Free Announces $20K Prize Pool in St. Patrick's Day Contest

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced its latest holiday-themed camming competition as the site goes green with a St. Patrick's Day contest, and a $20,000 prize pool, running from March 13-17.

"Top 'Flirts' will compete to collect virtual Shamrock tips inscribed with seductive, suggestive messages from their fans," a rep explained. "There are two ways performers can win a share of the $20,000 prize: they can collect the most Shamrocks overall, or the most Shamrocks from unique site members. With payouts ranging from $100 to $1,500 for first place, users should expect their favorite models to be logged in for the long haul."

Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez noted "this may be the best time of year to cam on Flirt4Free."

"The spring contest run gives a lot of models the chance to compete for some amazing prizes. Established performers see increased engagement, and rising stars get to establish themselves. St. Patrick’s Day is a huge draw for models and members, but it’s only the beginning of what should be an incredible couple of months," added Rodriguez.

Once all of the virtual Shamrocks are tallied and the cash prizes handed out, Flirt4Free will follow-up with Easter and Cinco de Mayo contests.

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