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December 19, 2003

Voice Greetings Make Cents

When the Danner boys forgot to mail their grandmother a birthday card, their dad saved the day by recording them singing “Happy Birthday, Grandma” and having it specially delivered by phone on her birthday – all for only 10 cents.

"I was in tears when I heard my two young grandsons singing their hearts out for me," Grandmother Danner said of the boys who live in another state.

Now that time is running out to get greeting cards in the mail for the holidays, the same concept is being used to send personalized Voice Greetings to hundreds of friends and family members. Kathie Davis is using the Voice Greetings for the 36 families on her list.

"I simply went to www.GreetingPost.com and typed in 10 phone numbers to try it out for free. Everyone really liked getting my message in my own voice, so I’m using it this Christmas instead of expensive paper cards and all the postage," said Mrs. Davis.

In addition to being an economical alternative to paper cards, the new Voice Greeting is a big time saver. Mrs. Davis spent less than 15 minutes to set up her Voice Greeting list and record her personal message instead of the hour that she normally spends addressing cards.

Mr. Danner notes that a huge benefit is being able to schedule and deliver a personal message in your own voice. Grandmother Danner agrees and looks forward to more personal messages for every special occasion.

GreetingPost.com provides the first 10 Voice Greetings absolutely free and thereafter at only 10 cents each, including any long distance charges. It’s powered by CallingPost Communications and its applications are as broad as the user’s imagination, for example birth announcements, Christmas and New Years greetings, party invitations, and last minute change notices.

Users can get more information at www.GreetingPost.com.

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