Flirt4Free St. Patrick's Day Promo Puts $20K in Play

Flirt4Free St. Patrick's Day Promo Puts $20K in Play

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced the details of its annual St. Patrick’s Day promotional event, which runs four days this week, March 14-17, from midnight to midnight.

The event will feature “all the sexy shenanigans Flirt4Feee fans loved in last year’s event: themed shows from top models, giveaways, animations, along with a larger-than-ever $20,000 prize pool,” a rep said.

The Clover Hunt returns as “the headlining contest.”

“Customers can gift virtual clovers inscribed with sexy and suggestive messages to their favorite models, with big cash prizes awarded to the cam guys and cam girls who collect the most. There are two ways for performers to win: being among the top 10 in overall clovers, and being among the top 10 in clovers earned from unique site members,” notes the rep.

“As was the case for the wildly successful 2019 Be My Valentine contest, the bigger-than-ever payouts now range from $100 up to $1,500. Meanwhile, customers will again be able to purchase clovers in custom amounts. A bushel of seven or more will light up the chatroom with St. Paddy’s themed animations to celebrate their generosity.”

Jamie Rodriguez, Flirt4Free’s director of product, praised the promo power of the holiday-themed events. “Not only is it a great time to connect with your favorite performers, but you really get to see their creative sides with all the fantastic decorations and costumes. They go all out to collect those clovers, and all the in-room raffles and games of chance mean fans have their own opportunities to get lucky,” he said.

In the lead-up to St. Patrick’sDay, Flirt4Free has conducted giveaways on Twitter that allowed models and their followers to “snag some holiday swag, such as green ‘Kiss Me, I’m a Flirt’ T-shirts and custom beer steins,” the rep said.

For more information on Flirt4Free’s St. Patrick’s Celebration, including complete contest rules, 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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