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Making Fake Calls - Caller ID Spoofing...

Making Fake Calls - Caller ID Spoofing...
Caller ID spoofing is the process of faking your identity while making a call. Read about Caller ID spoofing and learn how it works. There are many websites available which offer free service to make fake calls. With these websites, you can make calls to any one from any one. In this post, we are listing 5 websites for making fake calls:
Warning: Use these websites only for educational purpose. These websites collect logs. If you use it for any illegal work, we will not be responsible for any criminal charge you face.
CrazyCall is the most popular website used for call spoofing. Few countries have also blocked the website because of its use in many crimes. This website lets users make calls from any number they want. So, you can make prank calls with this. It also lets users change the voice to be anonymous while calling.
2. SpoofCard
SpoofCard is also a nice service that lets users call from any number. You can call your friends from his number. It also lets you make group calls. For using the service, you need to have credits in your account. You can make demo calls for free, but you need to buy credits for more calls.
3. Spooftel
Spooftel is also a similar kind of caller id spoofing service. Purchase credits and make prank calls. You can also make demo calls to see how the service works. It also has option to change the pitch of your voice. It also has an option to send messages.
4. BluffmyCall
BluffMyCall is another nice call spoofing web service with lots of features. It lets users change caller id, record calls, change voice and leave voice messages. After using your free minutes, you can purchase your minutes.
5. CallerIDFaker
CallerIDFaker comes with better offers. You can get unlimited calling for whole month only for $29.95. Like other services, it also lets users change voice and record calls.
Please use these websites only for playing pranks with friends. You can easily get caught if you use it for illegal work.

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