Flirt4Free Now Accepts Bitcoin Payments

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free announced Monday it has given its customers the ability to buy credits using Bitcoin.

Flirt4Free a few months ago added the payment the peer-to-peer cryptocurrency payment option to reach customers looking for alternative solutions.

“We weren’t sure what to expect when we added Bitcoin, but we felt it was important to continue to provide a wide range of options for customers to make purchases and we’re glad we did,” said Flirt4Free Vice President Brad Estes. “We’ve had a customer who has been with us for a while and never made big purchases spend $1,000 in a day once we added Bitcoin. We know there are other customers out there as well who might have Bitcoin funds they’d like to spend on live chat and now they can on our network.”

Bitcoin is available to new and existing customers who wish to choose this payment option. Transactions originating from a Coinbase.com account are processed instantly; other wallet transfers are approved within an hour.

Affiliates looking to give their customers a range of payment choices should contact Flirt4Free’s sales department to find out how to get involved, the company said. To find out what opportunities are available as an affiliate working with Flirt4Free, contact sales@flirt4free.com or visit VideoSecrets.com.

If interested in being a model or operating a studio on Flirt4Free, visit webcam4money.com for more information. 

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