Flirt4Free Sets 'Black Friday Blowout' Camming Contests

Flirt4Free Sets 'Black Friday Blowout' Camming Contests

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced a series of four consecutive camming contests starting Thursday.

"While many of us will be stuffing ourselves on Thursday, Flirt4Free will offer up a Thanksgiving promo intended to whet the appetites of models and fans alike. The Top 8 girls and Top 8 guys on Thanksgiving Day will win a cash bonus as preamble to the main event," noted a rep.

The following day, "gloves come off and belts get loosened during the Black Friday Blowout. In past years, the Top 5 girls and the Top 5 guys of the day would win shares of a daily prize pool that exceeded $10,000," the rep said. "However, for Black Friday 2021, Flirt4Free is juicing up the rewards. This year, 10 girls and 10 guys will win shares of a meaty $12,000. While the site usually reserves prizes of this magnitude for its multi-day camming contests, the draw of more chances to win huge payouts for a single day of camming is bound to inspire top Flirt stars to be online and in chat for the duration."

The weekend discounts will continue through Saturday and Sunday.

"While camgirls and camguys compete for payouts awarded to those who reach the day’s top 10, Flirts and fans can then cool down on Sunday while random cash prizes go out to 80 lucky models who qualify by earning 5,000 credits during the Black Friday Blowout weekend finale," the rep added.

Flirt4Free President David Aguilar looks forward to the weekend festivities.

“Often we think of shopping for others when we think of Black Friday,” he said. "But with thousands of top performers online all weekend, and special discounts to show our amazing members how thankful we are for their support, we hope to give everyone the chance to treat themselves, too.”

Visit Flirt4Free.com and follow the platform on Twitter for updates.

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