Flirt4Free Announces $20K Prize Pool in 'Be My Valentine' Contest

Flirt4Free Announces $20K Prize Pool in 'Be My Valentine' Contest

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced details, including a $20,000 prize pool, for their annual "Be My Valentine" promo contest, which runs from midnight on Thursday through midnight on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14.

"In 2021, Valentine’s week was one of the most active on Flirt4Free," noted a rep. "The exclusive free cam shows and bonus credits turned Flirt chatrooms hyper-active, while the legendary 'Candy Hearts' contest yielded tens of thousands of 'Candy Hearts' for top performers Eva Sin, BelAmi’s Paul Morisette and dozens of other Flirt stars."

"With the addition of XVideos, XNXX, Camster, Naked.com, Penthouse, Bang Bros and other prolific brands to Flirt4Free’s affiliate network, 2022 is sure to see more action than ever before," the rep added.

Flirt fans will once again have the opportunity to peruse a variety of themed cam shows, both exclusive and free, on the platform's calendar page.

For the headlining "Candy Hearts" contest, the rep explained, members can put their Valentine’s Day bonus credits to work by gifting virtual "Candy Hearts" to their favorite models, with the biggest cash prizes going to the performers who collect the most.

The "Candy Hearts" can be purchased by premium Flirt members for 50 credits each or by VIP members for 40 credits.

"Customers can send them whether their model is online or off, one at a time or in custom amounts of their choosing," the rep said. "Each heart is inscribed with a scintillating love note to let the cam model know their true feelings, including a custom chat panel message when they’re tipped in bundles of eight or more."

In addition to the cash prizes, "Flirts who finish at the top of the Valentine’s Day rankings will win custom-designed apparel reserved only for elite live cam heartthrobs," teased the rep. "Support your favorite hotties and show the love."

Visit Flirt4Free.com and find the platform's premium social media links here.

Click here for affiliate promotion details; performers who wish to join the network can find details here.

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