Video Secrets Announces Vacation Getaway Promotion

CALABASAS, Calif. — The Video Secrets Broadcasting Network has announced a Vacation Getaway promotion that will take place Dec. 15-17.

The company said performers will have the opportunity to win a grand prize luxury stay at a Four Seasons Hotel of his or her choice and a second place prize of spa treatments at a choice of locations.

The performer with the most credits at the end of the three-day promotional period will win a $3,000 gift card for the hotel, with the second highest performer receiving a $500 gift certificate to SpaFinder.com.

The Four Seasons Hotel gift card is good to use at any of the 86 hotels located in 35 different countries.

“We are so excited to be offering these two great prizes for our hardest working performers to show them our appreciation for continually putting out the best product for our customers,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for VS Media.

“Each and every model is special to us, and we are constantly looking for ways to give incentives for them to win amazing prizes like this.”

Performers are urged to sign up with the VS Broadcasting Network.  All models on the VS Broadcasting Network are eligible to participate in this giveaway.

The credits will be calculated at the end of the contest period and will include all credits received starting 12 a.m. on Dec. 15. until 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 17.

For more information, or to sign up as a performer on the VS Broadcast Network, click here or email broadcastsupport@vs.com.

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