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ChristmasDialer.com promises to make a free call "from the North Pole!" to one kid on your list. After inputting the phone number, you choose from these three messages: 1. I am holding a long list with all the names of the girls and boys who would like presents for Christmas. And I see your name right here! My Chief Elf tells me you have been very good to your family this year. I'm so proud of you and I am telling my Elves to make a very special gift for you. Be kind to everyone and remember to always help others. You get one free call. For more, you must purchase a token (56 to 95 cents, depending on how many you buy) that also permits international calls and calls scheduled at a time you know the child will be home and can be told to answer the phone. I sent one to my daughter to test it Saturday morning, and she mentioned they returned home to find a confusing voicemail from Santa, a bit muffled. She saved it to listen to when they had time to figure it out. That's what may happen when they're not expecting it. It does seem that the call happens quickly after you order it, and Santa will leave a message. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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name: tierney peacock
age: 11
wants for christmas: makeup
wants to talk to mrs claus
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