JustFor.fans Marks Dominic Ford's 45th Birthday With $45K Contest

JustFor.fans Marks Dominic Ford's 45th Birthday With $45K Contest

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) will mark the 45th birthday of its founder, Dominic Ford, by handing out up to $45,000 in bonuses to models who earn at least 45 new subscribers on Friday.

Each exclusive JFF model will qualify for a $450 bonus, while non-exclusive models will be eligible for a $250 bonus.

The model, exclusive or non-exclusive, who earns the most money in sales on Friday will receive an additional $1,000.

The rules to qualify include:

  • Models must charge a minimum of $8.99 for one month
  • If a model offers three- or six-month pricing, the minimums are: $20 for three months, $45 for six months
  • If the model uses tiered pricing (regular or snap post pricing), only subscriptions of $8.99 or higher will qualify
  • Free pages do not qualify for this promotion
  • Only trial subscriptions or promotional pricing that are $8.99 or higher will be counted
  • Models cannot subscribe to their own page or other models’ pages
  • Models may not hoard subscribers by telling them not to subscribe until May 8
  • Only subscriptions will count (not tips or any other site transactions)
  • Recurring subscriptions do not count
  • The promotion will be in effect from 12:01am to 11:59pm (EDT) on Friday, May 8

"Since we can’t throw a big party, I wanted to figure out another way to mark my birthday," explained Ford. "I can’t think of a better way to celebrate, especially in these tough times, than to give out as much as $45,000 to models."

"Models need as much support as possible right now," he continued. "We celebrate our sex workers and hope these added bonuses will help them get through this difficult time a little easier."

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