Camplace Launches Social Media Contest for Kinky Singles

LOS ANGELES — Live adult webcam services provider Camplace.com has announced a contest dedicated to the single cam lovers out there, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Starting February 10 and ending on February 28, Camplace invites all of its fans on Facebook and Twitter to share their fantasies with the rest of the world, for a chance to win 200 tokens daily on each of these two social networking websites. 

According to the company, fans are expected to share or re-tweet the pictures Camplace.com will be posting with their models every day, and to write down what they imagine doing to each performer.

Every day a winner will be announced both on the Facebook page and on the Twitter account, and fans can also win multiple times on both platforms — as long as the fantasies shared are different and the same Camplace.com account used.

“The rules are fairly simple,” a Camplace spokesperson told XBIZ. “Users must be over 18, they must like our Facebook page and follow our Twitter account, and then just share or re-tweet our photos and tell us their fantasies!”

“We can’t wait to help them make those dreams come true,” the spokesperson added. “Our girls are eager to make them happen too. And contrary to the name, we expect both singles and committed cam lovers to participate. Everyone gets a chance at a full performance this February!”

A complete list of rules is available on the Camplace Blog.

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