Zbuckz Launches Promo Contest for Full Weekend Pass to HustlaBall Las Vegas

CYBERSPACE — All-male affiliate program Zbuckz is touting a promo campaign with a prize that includes a full-ride weekend pass to HustlaBall Las Vegas in January.

Hustlaball unspools Jan. 18-21 in Sin City. “The long weekend will be an exciting and busy one for gay Las Vegas, crowned by the parties and events of Hustlaball,” a rep said. “As a sponsor of the event for 2019, Zbuckz is offering a prize drawing where one lucky winner will get a full VIP weekend pass to the ultimate dance-and-porn party and its events and private receptions.”

As a “special sweetener,” the rep notes, the prizewinner will also receive the chance to mix-and-mingle with the stars of Zbuckz affiliate sites PeterFever, DominicPacifico and AxelAbysse.

The winner will be chosen Monday, Dec. 24, at 7:00 p.m. PST.

"It’s great during the holidays to be able to surprise one of our fans and members with such a fun prize package on Christmas Eve,” said Zbuckz owner Danny Zeeman. “We look forward to welcoming one lucky winner next month to our new home city of Las Vegas, and the excitement of Hustlaball weekend!"

The contest is 21-plus and requires no purchase. Click here to sign up; the page also includes one free week to entrants who also sign up for one of the affiliate sites.

Click here for the HustlaBall Las Vegas Twitter handle. 

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