Flirt4Free's Big Bang Contest Starts on June 30

Flirt4Free's Big Bang Contest Starts on June 30

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — In honor of July 4th, Flirt4Free has announced the details of its annual Big Bang Giveaway and Contest, which will start on Friday, June 30, and run until Tuesday, July 4.

The company says it will be giving away tens of thousands of dollars in free credits to customers, and almost $10K in cash prizes to its models as a part of the Big Bang Fireworks contest, which will see models competing to earn the most colorful animated fireworks from the highest number of customers.

“For the last few years, we've celebrated the 4th of July online with our Big Bang Promotion, and it has become a favorite way for Flirt4Free models and users to kickstart summer," said Jamie Rodriguez, Flirt4Free director of product. “Our models love that so many people come online for the Big Bang, and they’re looking forward to seeing all of their favorite customers in their rooms setting off fireworks!”

During the five-day Big Bang Celebration, customers will be able to buy digital fireworks for their favorite models, all of whom will be trying to collect as many Fireworks from as many customers as possible. The models that get the most Fireworks will win $1000 each, as well as the title of the Firework King or Queen of 2017.

The models that collect fireworks from the highest number of individual customers will also win a separate grand prize of $1,000 each, second place winners of both contests will win $500 each, third place winners will receive $250 each, and fourth and fifth place winners of both contests will collect $150 and $100 respectively. Sixth through 10th place winners of both fireworks contests will win $50 each.

According to Flirt4Free, millions of users come online during the Big Bang Celebration to see their favorite models sporting red, white and blue. Flirt4Free’s most popular models host their own raffles and contests and give away free private shows or invitations to their fan clubs in exchange for fireworks.

"Our models truly show their creative spirits during our holiday themed promos, and Big Bang is no different," says Rodriguez. "We can't wait to see how many fireworks models collect for their efforts!"

The Big Bang Celebration begins at midnight this Friday, June 30, and customers will be able to buy as many fireworks for as many models as they want until Tuesday, July 4.

For more information on Flirt4Free’s Big Bang Celebration and Contest, click here. Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here. Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

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