Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool for 2022 'Easter Egg Hunt'

Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool for 2022 'Easter Egg Hunt'

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free's latest holiday-themed camming competition will kick off Thursday as the site hosts an "Easter Egg Hunt" with a $20,000 prize pool, running from April 14-17.

"Virtual egg tips have been added to every chatroom as the 'Easter Egg' hunt returns for 2022. Users who log in between April 14-17 can stuff their favorite Flirt’s basket with these seductive holiday tokens, priced at 50 credits each, or 40 credits for VIP members," a rep said. "There are two ways performers can cash in: by collecting the most Eggs from unique subscribers, or by collecting the most Eggs overall."

Last month’s Saint Patrick’s Day contest "saw tens of thousands of users send millions of Charm tips to help their Flirts get lucky," noted the rep. "New kings and queens of camming were crowned as stars Freya Seductive and Izzi snagged more than 20,000 charms between them, earning the top payouts. These outstanding Flirts—and many more—are sure to be online for the Easter event as Flirt4Free continues to offer the richest contests in camming."

Company president David Aguilar added, "This is the most exciting time to model on the Flirt4Free network."

"The 'Easter Egg Hunt' kicks-off a run of our most popular contests, giving performers the chance to engage heavily and win big regularly," he said.

In related news, the rep added Flirt4Free will reveal the next Flirt Summit destination and new contest details during the first week of May.

Visit Flirt4Free online; click here for affiliate promotion details. Performers who wish to join the network can find details here.

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