Website Offers Real Live Celebrity Phone Calls to You
Remember the old saying - don't call us; we'll call you? That's exactly what the website Hollywood is Calling offers. For a fee you can have a celebrity call you or any person you choose.
Now before you envision sitting down for a nice long chat with Brad Pitt, let's define the word celebrity as meaning, a person whose name you'll probably recognize as having acted in television show or movie you have seen or at least heard of. Okay, now that seems a bit more honest. Once
you get over the fact that Angelina Jolie is not going to be calling you from Thailand, the services offered by Hollywood is Calling might make a fun gift or a unique surprise for that special someone.
Basically how the service works is you place your order from a list of options regarding the type of call you wish to receive. Then within a seven-day window the celebrity will call you or the person of your choice. Some of the options you can choose from are the following:
Order a Live Call
This option means the celebrity will call you or a person you choose and leave a pre-scripted message. The call is live, but the message is more like a form letter with your name inserted. Or if you want the message to be more personal, you can write the message yourself that you want the celebrity to say for an additional fee.
The celebrity will be on the phone for 30 seconds or less with either of these options.
The website offers a large range of standard messages, from a "Merry Christmas" message to a "Tell My Wife I Love Her" message. Some interesting options are having the celebrity call to "Thank You for the Job Interview", call to wish someone a happy Father's Day or to offer "Congratulations on Your Graduation." You can even have a celebrity call to propose to your loved one.
Prices vary from $19.95 for a standard call to $29.95 for a customized call.
Order a Video Card
With this option you'll receive a pre-recorded video message from a celebrity emailed to the person of your choice. These range in price from three to six dollars.
Now before you envision sitting down for a nice long chat with Brad Pitt, let's define the word celebrity as meaning, a person whose name you'll probably recognize as having acted in television show or movie you have seen or at least heard of. Okay, now that seems a bit more honest. Once
Basically how the service works is you place your order from a list of options regarding the type of call you wish to receive. Then within a seven-day window the celebrity will call you or the person of your choice. Some of the options you can choose from are the following:
Order a Live Call
This option means the celebrity will call you or a person you choose and leave a pre-scripted message. The call is live, but the message is more like a form letter with your name inserted. Or if you want the message to be more personal, you can write the message yourself that you want the celebrity to say for an additional fee.
The celebrity will be on the phone for 30 seconds or less with either of these options.
The website offers a large range of standard messages, from a "Merry Christmas" message to a "Tell My Wife I Love Her" message. Some interesting options are having the celebrity call to "Thank You for the Job Interview", call to wish someone a happy Father's Day or to offer "Congratulations on Your Graduation." You can even have a celebrity call to propose to your loved one.
Prices vary from $19.95 for a standard call to $29.95 for a customized call.
Order a Video Card
With this option you'll receive a pre-recorded video message from a celebrity emailed to the person of your choice. These range in price from three to six dollars.
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