Flirt4Free Adds Instant Pay for Models via Money Network

Flirt4Free Adds Instant Pay for Models via Money Network

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Cam network Flirt4Free has announced the addition of Money Network to their payout options for models based in the United States.

“Money Network has gained popularity in the gig economy in recent years for their easy-to-use pre-paid cards and intuitive money management app,” said a rep.

“For Flirt guys and Flirt girls, one of the biggest benefits of this new payout type will be the instant payment feature,” the rep continued. “Through a simple request placed through Flirt4Free’s internal account administration interface, performers can access up to 50% of their weekly commission simply by visiting an ATM.”

According to Flirt4Free, Money Network will also offer models immediate access to their funds for online and in-store purchases wherever debit and credit cards are accepted.

“With a lot of uncertainty in the world, we wanted to ensure our performers could access their hard-earned money at a moment’s notice,” said Miguel Arriaga, F4F’s Broadcasting Manager. “We feel adding Money Network to our list of payment options adds a new level of convenience and security for those who cam with us.”

U.S.-based models who intend to use Money Network will also be able to use a full suite of banking options to help gig workers stay on top of their finances.

“Models can utilize Money Network checks, a bill-pay feature, bank transfers, a money-mover option for friends and family and account alerts, all accessible through the company’s app,” the rep added.

Models interested in joining Flirt4Free should click here. Affiliates interested in promoting Flirt4Free should click here.

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