Duane "Dog" Chapman is selling personalised video messages to fans for $200 (£150).
The reality star, known as Dog the Bounty Hunter , 67, has been selling recorded greeting messages on Cameo.com.
It comes after he admitted money woes, saying that he's "broke" and in danger of losing his home in Colorado.
After promoting his new Cameo sting on social media, the TV star already has 53 reviews.
One customer said he did a "wonderful job".
While another wrote that Dog's service was "absolutely perfect".
With most of the positive reviews comes some negative ones, as a few fans have been left disappointed by the message they received from Dog the Bounty Hunter.
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One wrote: "Thanks! Bit disappointed as it’s not my mums 29th birthday and I’m not called Chuck! Sure she’ll like it anyway :-)"
Another added: "Man.. I don’t think you read the request at all… I couldn’t even show it to my friend… The whole point was thanking him…"
Dog admitted he had money troubles earlier this year in an interview with The New York Times.
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He is currently on the hunt for a fugitive from Hawaii with a bond of $1.5 million to help pay off the debt.
Duane has made headlines recently after the alleged family feud between him and his daughter has allegedly ended.
He claimed that the family are finally mending their 'rift' after the Chapman family fell out over Dog's new girlfriend, Moon Angell – the ex-girlfriend of his son.
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The reality star claims that he is once again speaking to his daughter Lyssa, who he says is "one of my crazy daughters".
He told TMZ: "Yeah, I've spoken to Lyssa, we're good."
When asked whether the family had finally worked things out, he replied: "Yeah we are, always. That's what families do, right?"
- Dog the Bounty Hunter
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