Flirt4Free Celebrates Halloween With $12,500 in Cash Prizes

CALABASSAS, Calif. — Flirt4Free has launched a Halloween promotion that gives models and customers the chance to win hundreds of dollars in cash through holiday-themed challenges that will run until Oct. 31, including a Pumpkin Hunt, a Customer Trick or Treat contest and daily costume contests.

The promotion extends to affiliates, who can earn 50 percent additional commission for new users that spend money from Oct. 25 until Oct. 31.  

Over the course of four-days, the company estimates that more $12,500 in prizes will be dished out. Models will have the opportunity to earn cash through the Pumpkin Hunt Contest, where fans award their favorite models with pumpkins to help them win.

Customers also get a chance to compete for cash in the Customer Trick or Treat Contest by collecting candy from as many models as possible. At the end of Halloween, the individual with candy from the most models will win $500 in credits.

“We couldn’t be more excited to celebrate Halloween with these great daily contests and prizes,” said Jamie Rodriguez, Flirt4Free’s broadcast manager. “This is one of our favorite times of the year because it’s an entertaining way for all of our models to have fun with their customers while spicing up their shows. We’re always impressed with the level of creativity our models come up with for their costumes and for our Halloween competitions.”

Flirt4Free's Halloween promotion culminates with a $1000 prize for the top two girls and the top two guys for the final contest on Oct. 31st.

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