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Pranks => Prank Phone Calls => Topic started by: Intrinsic on July 19, 2007, 09:27:19 PM
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Anyone using this service for free software VOIP calls? There is a limit on how many calls you can make per trial username, but you can easily open new accounts. I abused it for 2 days, and they finally banned my ip address from the registration server. Conference calling, as well as international calls to many locations is supported. I connected a call center worker at QVC to a local Wal-Mart. and they argued for over one minute about who called who. The woman working at Wal-Mart constantly accused the QVC guy of prank calling the store. Wal-Mart received many interesting (conference)calls that night, including a woman from Hong Kong and a guy from the Netherlands.
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and they argued for over one minute about who called who.
OMG, really, a whole minute? Last time I tried, I would only get the flying squirrel to speak to the tortoise for 37 seconds.
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Thanks for the info but I have a question, when you link two people to eachother is there anyway to listen in or record the call? I cant seem to figure it out, basically i can link the two phones but cant hear what they are saying
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Thanks for the info but I have a question, when you link two people to eachother is there anyway to listen in or record the call? I cant seem to figure it out, basically i can link the two phones but cant hear what they are saying
I CLEARLY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT, EVER. about recording with that particular software but you should be able to hear them. My suggestion would be to RTFAQ and RTFM.
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I tried reading through a few faqs and stuff but it doesnt address it because i think its designed to call your number, then call the other number. If I am calling two different people with their own respective caller IDs I dont know if I cna listen in, which would be fun, anyways any help would be appreciated, thanks :)
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I suppose I could download it and try it out. I'll post an answer for you in a bit.
EDIT- I've played for this with a bit and I have to ask exactly how you're connecting people together. Are you doing it using the "Forward" feature? If so then that's why you can't listen in. In your next post please describe exactly what you're doing and how you're doing it and I'll see if I can't help you out.
BTW, my internet calls user name is TEHNAWD. Feel free to add me and if you catch me on I'll try and walk you through or something to the best of my capabilities.
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Hello
Im using the direct call tab.
I put a number "Your phone number" and one in "destination phone number" (neither of which is my phone number) so it calls and connects those two numbers with the call id being the other phone number ("your phone number" sees "destination phone number" and vice versa) I put in and im wondering if I can listen to it. If not is there another way to do that?
Thanks alot for your time.
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I don't think you can do that with this particular software and definately not in the manner that you're describing. If you want to conferance people together and listen to the antics I would suggest using skype. It's much better suited for what you're trying to do.
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As far as connecting people together I'd recommend simply telling them you're connecting the call but really 3-way them together and mute/cover your end and record at your leisure.
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As far as connecting people together I'd recommend simply telling them you're connecting the call but really 3-way them together and mute/cover your end and record at your leisure.
I think he's wanting to do it specifically with a VOIP program though.
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Yeah I've done what he's doing but I used voipbuster. It's pretty entertaining if you can watch one end (I connected multiple 800 numbers that my call center handles together at once and two operators across the aisle from one another picked up for example), or if you just want to set somebody up (making them call somebody all the time) but not for recording calls.
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well thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it, I liked the idea of internetcalls because you can send out two seperate caller ids.