Flirt4Free Announces 2024 'Flirt of the Year' Contest Details

Flirt4Free Announces 2024 'Flirt of the Year' Contest Details

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced its annual Flirt of the Year promo and model contest, which will run from Oct. 1 until Dec. 31.

Flirt4Free users can cast free votes and/or purchase "super votes" for their favorite models. In seven two-week rounds, the top vote collectors win increasingly larger cash prizes while the winner’s circle gets smaller. Round one pays 20 guys and 20 girls cash prizes ranging from $50 to $1,000. Round four awards between $200 and $4,000 to the top eight models of each gender. The final round narrows the field to the top five cam models, and winners receive between $2,000 and $10,000. 

In addition, every credit spent on a Flirt of the Year-qualified model counts as an entry into a weekly raffle where the site awards two winners 5,000 free credits. 

“Flirt of the Year does two things,” said Flirt4Free President and CEO Craig Miller. “It emphasizes the unbelievable effort our stellar models put forth throughout the marathon of a camming year, recognizing their achievements and growth. It also adds some truly explosive live moments to the last three months of the year as our very best log in and look to their top fans for those juicy Viewer’s Choice prizes.” 

For more information, visit Flirt4Free.com.

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