Flirt4Free Celebrates Valentines Day With Holiday Promo

CALABASAS, Calif. — Flirt4Free.com is rolling out a Valentine’s Day holiday promotion filled with loyalty bonuses for fans, prize money for top webcam performers and various opportunities for Video Secrets affiliates.

"Performers will maximize on some of the biggest traffic days while members reap all the romantic rewards," the company said.

The four-day promotion begins Saturday, Feb. 11 and runs through Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. During this time, customers will see discounts on credit packages while performers will be vying for their share of $3,800 in prize money.

“We have always experienced amazing success on our Valentine's day promotions and this year we are offering up even more value with rebates and opportunities to win amazing cash prizes,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for Flirt4Free.

"We strive to constantly come up with ways to generate more revenue potential for our performers and bring our members the highest level of entertainment. This type of promotion encourages more intimate and engaging sessions and in turn increases earnings. This Valentine’s Day, we are giving Flirt4Free fans the best live shows, models the greatest satisfaction and affiliates the best revenue for their traffic."

The company said members are ranked into five badge levels of love which include: Secret Admirer, Crush, Sweetheart, Cupid and Valentine. The levels are based on past spending with each model, and as customers raise their status, an extra rebate will be allotted to their account.

In addition to package discounts during this Valentine’s Day promotion, customers will also be able to receive a 5 percent rebate on credits used during the promotional period if they use them with a model for which they’ve earned a badge.

Rebated credits are set to be given out on Feb.29 at Flirt4Free.

For information on becoming a model on the Video Secrets Broadcasting Network, click here.

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