CamContacts Celebrates 18th Anniversary With Games, Prizes

CamContacts Celebrates 18th Anniversary With Games, Prizes

LOS ANGELES — Live cam platform CamContacts has announced its celebration of 18 years of “mischief” with a special four-day anniversary event, running from Thursday, Nov. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 18.

CamContacts features chat hosts from more than 170 countries, uses a proprietary video streaming platform accessible on any device at any time, and offers seamless billing capabilities.

According to the company, its birthday bash will feature interactive games with $150,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs. Chat hosts and viewers can play “Take Your Pick” and win prizes including daily awards of $20,000, drawn from the top 50 daily scores; $12,500 on-spot prizes and a grand prize of $20,000.

“Our best and hottest chat hosts are participating,” says a company spokesperson. “Why not join them to celebrate this blowout, and share in the mischief, games, and sensuality that only this online party can offer?”

The spokesperson notes that CamContacts is quite proud of its reputation for both fun and privacy.

“Being trusted is central in this business, and that’s why we see ourselves as one of the world’s leaders in the cam industry,” the spokesperson concludes. “So, let CamContacts connect you to your fantasies. This is an opportunity to win some big prizes — and at the same time — play with our finest, most breathtaking women from all over the world.”

Chat hosts or studios interested in broadcasting on the CamContacts network can apply here.

For more information, click here.

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