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Smart Prank Calls / Fake Calls

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Smart Prank Calls / Fake Calls

  • Entertainment
4.4
5 ratings
Age Rating

4+

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Tehsin Khan
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User Reviews for Smart Prank Calls / Fake Calls

4
I love it

I have tried a lot of different calling apps and so far this one is the best I love pranking my brother with itIt is so funny

Kyky_2006, Nov 29, 2015
5
Finally

After downloading 6 fake callers i almost give up and i gave it a last chance. This is exactely what i need it i would definily recomend it :)

s0n4d0r4, Feb 09, 2015
5
Best Fake Call I Ever Got

Amazing

ShadowSlayer237, Jun 19, 2016

Description

An interesting application, an assistant in difficult situations. If you need an excuse to withdraw from an unsuccessful dating, boring meetings, or just leave a nasty company, use a fake call and people will think that you have an urgent business! This program helps to save your time and hassle!

A smart prank call (also known as a crank call) is a telephone practical joke. Prank phone calls began to gain an American following over a period of many years.Very prominent people have fallen victim to prank callers, for example Elizabeth II, who was fooled by Canadian DJ Pierre Brassard posing as Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, asking her to record a speech in support of Canadian unity ahead of the 1995 Quebec referendum. Two other notable examples of prank calls were made by the Miami-based radio station Radio El Zol. In one, they telephoned Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, and spoke to him pretending to be Cuban president Fidel Castro. They later reversed the prank, calling Castro and pretending to be Chávez. Castro began swearing at the pranksters live on air after they revealed themselves. Caller ID spoofing is the practice of causing the telephone network to display a number on the recipient's Caller ID display that is not that of the actual originating station. If you find any inconvenience or problem please contact us via email, all remarks and suggestions will be considered.

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