fakecaller.com — This is way fun, enter anyone's phone number (us & canada) and type a message and choose what you want to display on the callerID, this site will call them and spoof the callerID so that it appears to be coming from whoever you specify. They then read the message back in the computer generated voice that you specify.
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billdoeSep 17, 2006
My thoughts exactly. I never touch these things. You've just given out private information that is not even yours.
yensedSep 17, 2006
"We do NOT keep a record of calls, but CDyne.com does. This form connects to a script at CDyne.com. We just pass the data along to their script without ever looking at it."P.S. It no longer calls out.
toastydocSep 17, 2006
Man that is a funny. I called some of the numbers here at work. "Hey Josh, Give Me some Tostido's!"
jjdavilaSep 17, 2006
Me, I just sent a message to my Cingular cell phone....I feel scammed,,,score one more for the spamers..
gnutzuSep 17, 2006
Sorry to be a kill joy.Without a decent privacy statement, I have to call this phishing, and possibly a tool for telemarketers and their henchmen.I've seen other on line demos for text to speech, and they don't require any private data. They allow the resulting audio to be saved. From there, you'd just need a utility to play the audio through a modem.
bigdaddykSep 17, 2006
I've been having fun with this since its last digg appearance a month ago. Nice try though
jugo23Sep 19, 2006
haha. this owns.im forced to go to morning bible study aka seminary.i called my mom from my own house and told her it was cancelled for a week!can't believe she believed it and fell for it even after it said "this is a demo" lolanybody got anymore sites like this that dont limit your calls per hour?