Cams.com Offers Thanksgiving Free Model Fan Club Promo

Cams.com Offers Thanksgiving Free Model Fan Club Promo

CAMPBELL, Calif. — Cams.com is offering a special Thanksgiving promo and giving away a month of free model fan club access to viewers’ favorite webcam starlets.

FriendFinder’s Cams.com division spelled out the details this morning, offering Cams.com viewers who make a first order of $150 or more one month of free model fan club access to their favorite webcam starlet.

“Just make sure your account is created before Dec. 1, 2015, and be sure to choose your virtual girlfriends wisely because there is a limit of five free fan club memberships per user,” Cams.com officials said this morning.

Further, Cams.com officials said that new members also have a reason to give thanks with a few extra special promos.

“Get $15 in free credits when you make a purchase of $10 or more, and get five free recorded shows when you purchase $100 or more,” Cams.com officials said. “It’s our way of making sure everyone feels the love this holiday season.”

Scott Thompson, FriendFinder Networks business development director, said: “So many webcam enthusiasts go online during Thanksgiving and enjoy the festivities with their favorite cams models each year. We decided to sweeten their holidays by giving away free fan club access, but we wanted to make sure fan clubs were filled with true fans who really appreciate their favorite performers.” 

“We’re really excited about this, and so are the models, because whether it’s watching football with fans, serving as online dinner dates, or doing something a lot naughtier — the lovely models on Cams.com are always about providing the kind of warm hospitality that their webcam fans deserve.”

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