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Faqs
Q. What is SantaVoiceMail.com? A. SantaVoiceMail.com was created to enhance the Christmas experience for children of all ages. You simply select the recipient’s name, their Christmas wish, and areas they should improve on at home, in school or even at work. It’s so detailed that you can even request a time for your special voicemail message. It’s that simple! Santa Claus will call and leave a voicemail on the mobile phone of your choice.
Q. Why does SantaVoiceMail.com work exclusively with mobile phones? A. SantaVoiceMail.com is designed to send a voicemail to mobile phones exclusively so that we can ensure a high success rate in making sure the recipient gets the message. We use state of the art technology to “push” the message to the cell phone so that the recipient can listen and replay the message as much as they wish.
Q. You said that Toys for Tots is a partner with SantaVoiceMail.com, how much goes directly to the charity? A. We wanted to partner with a nationally recognized organization that gave directly to children less fortunate across the country. We are proudly donating a minimum of 50 cents per call directly to Toys for Tots.
Q. Is SantaVoiceMail.com only for children? A. No, we have designed our service for children of all ages! We have “toys” and “sender” options for children and adults. Check it out… it’s the most fun and innovative way to enhance your gift giving experience this year.
Q. What if I don’t get my call? A. We strive to ensure a wonderful experience for all. If you have any difficulties, simply click our “contact” tab and email our elves. We will respond promptly to your request.
Q. The name of my recipient isn’t listed? A. We have some alternatives like, “buddy,” “pal,” and “friend,” that you can use if your recipient has a unique name. All names listed have been professionally recorded and we add names as necessary to improve our site. Simply go to the “contact” tab with your request for a name that might not be listed. We will do our best to add your name as soon as possible.
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