Here is the good news! Santa does have a hotline!
http://www.thesantahotline.net here your child can either make a phone call or send an email to Santa. Phone numbers are based on your location, so be sure to use a number local to you.
Now if you prefer, Santa can personally call your child for a fee of $3.99 or if you want both a phone call and a letter directly from the North Pole for a fee of $12.99 then http://www.santashotline.com is the place for you.
Maybe it's not so important to speak directly with Santa and a voicemail is good enough for your child. Some children are shy and they don't like to talk on the phone then http://www.freeconferencecall.com has a number 951-262-3062 to leave Santa a message. The call is answered with a greeting from Santa and at the tone your child can leave a message. Free Conference call states that all proceeds will go to a local charity but there is no other charge for this call other than the usual fees for a normal long distance call.
With these options for a quick connect to the North Pole, your child will be able to go to bed and sleep peacefully on Christmas Eve after the cookies and milk have been put out for Santa. Santa's hotlines make sure that there is never a missed item on your child's Christmas list even if it does put a little added pressure on Santa to get those toys made in a very short time. Hopefully, the malls won't have sold out of the materials to make those toys.
Published by Bel Marshall
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