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Every been on a bad date? Like a really, really horrible one? Of course you have. But, if you have an iPhone, you no longer have to be subjected to these long, painfully awkward encounters. The application is called Fake Calls and it’s exactly what it sounds like.
Created by Magic Tap, Fake Calls allows you to “receive a phone call” in order to get out of a sticky situation. Just adjust the settings and you can decide the caller name and number, when to receive the call and even change the wallpaper to look like caller ID. Best of all, this handheld gift from God isn’t actually initiating a call so no airtime charges apply and the application only costs 99 cents.
Now if your date is detailing her cats’ eating habits, all you have to do is sneakily press a button and a few seconds to a few minutes later you can be getting a call from your sick mom or Barack Obama beckoning you to the White House. Darn, you just have to run… America needs you!







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