Not
very long ago, prank calling consisted of a room full of bored teens, a
rotary phone and a phone book flipped open to the “pizza delivery”
section of the Yellow Pages. You’d pick straws to choose who went first,
and then take turns seeing who could make the funniest prank call.
However,
the rapid advancement of VOIP technology has led to an interesting
integration between the Internet and phone lines. That integration now
provides teens with prank call websites and other Internet technologies
that make prank calls not only easier and more anonymous, but even
completely automated.
How Prank Call Websites Work
If
you consider how making a call from a VOIP application like Skype
works, this process is much the same. When you dial a landline number
from Skype, your call travels through what’s called an IP gateway that
transfers data from the Internet to phone networks. In fact, more and
more phone companies are switching over to IP telephony, making the
entire line between “landlines” and “VOIP” even more vague.
MakeUseOf covers VOIP technologies often, such as Finding the Cheapest VOIP Calling Rates or Charnita’s article on The Best Sites For Making International Telephone Calls.
Another aspect to VOIP are applications where instead of initiating the
call yourself, you have the computer do it for you. And whenever you
have the computer do anything, an entire world of possibilities open up
such as scheduling calls or playing music or hilarious sounds and
voices.
If you and your friends are
the type that likes to poke a little fun at each other, using the
following prank call websites on your friends is sure to give them a
good laugh.
Bored.com – An Automated Prank Call
Bored.com – An Automated Prank Call
One of the simplest websites for making prank calls is Bored.com,
which is basically a website for bored people, filled with categories
like videos, games and humor. Under the “dumb” category, Bored.com
offers this tool where you can enter the phone number to call, the
number that you want to show up on Caller ID, and what you want the
automated message to say.
Once
you submit the information, Bored.com’s computer system places a VOIP
phonecall to the number that you specified. The system utilizes
text-to-voice technology, so that when your friend answers the call,
your message is repeated in a digitized voice. There are a few things to
take note of here; first, this particular tool allows you to make just 3
calls a day (from your IP anyway), and second, don’t even bother typing
in any vulgar or curse words – vulgarity is filtered and your call
won’t be made. This site could be a riot for a group of friends who
occasionally want to fire off a prank call to each other containing some
inside joke or really funny quote.
MyPhoneBlaster – Blast Them With an MP3
If a computerized voice reading off your message just doesn’t cut it for you, then consider MyPhoneBlaster,
a free service that lets you send an MP3 sound file to someone’s phone
number. The sound file can be anything at all, from a song clip to a
voice recording that you create yourself.
The
only limitations for the free calls on this site are that the files
need to be under 8MB, and the call will only allow 30 second clips.
Personally, I think a full half of a minute is more than enough to put
together a hilarious MP3 that a friend will get a kick out of. I have a
few friends who would really get a kick out of a 30 second clip from the
movie Office Space, or from the TV show King of the Hill. Of course, then they’d immediately know it’s from me.
PrankDialier – Just Pick A Sound and Send
Now, if you really don’t have time to put together a sound file of your own, PrankDialer
is a fun option. It’s also one of the few free services that offers
non-US service to select countries. All you have to do is select one of
the pranks and type in the phone number that you want the service to
call. The pranks range from various song clips to some pretty comical
clips.
One
of the funniest clips I found in this decent sized selection is one
called “David after the Dentist.” Basically, the clip is an audio of
this 9 or 10 year old kid who just left the dentist’s office. He’s still
feeling a bit drugged up – possibly either from the novocaine or
laughing gas. The kid really starts to freak out. At first he just says,
“I see two fingers. Okay now I see four fingers… I can’t see anything!”
And then, he lets out an ear-splitting panic-attack scream that – I’m
telling the absolute truth here – had me on the floor in stitches for a
full ten minutes. Funniest clip ever.
Wakerupper – Using a CallBack Service
Another method people use to make prank calls on the Internet is by using one of the many free callback services, such as the ones Aibek reviewed, that have sprung up all around the Internet ever since free VOIP calling became viable and popular. One of those is Wakerupper,
which is a lot like the automated prank call sites above that used a
digitized voice, except with this site you can schedule the call at some
point in the future.
While
the service was intended as a tool people can use to schedule birthday
wishes or to remind yourself about an important appointment, obviously
it can also be used as a free prank call website that let’s you schedule
exactly when the call will be placed. This is perfect if you have
friends who are on different time zones and really don’t want to fire
off an Internet prank call and wake them up at two in the morning.
There’s funny, and then there’s just plain rude.
When a Prank Call Goes Over the Line
For
many kids, making prank calls is just a part of growing up. For adults,
prank calling friends is a really fun way to keep in touch with people
in a hilarious way. However, these services also allow people additional
anonymity and security – which makes it more comfortable to cross over a
dangerous line. In fact, some things can get you arrested in many
countries – such as prank calling 911 or the police, calling in bomb
threats, and threatening or harassing people. Just this year, a teenage boy was arrested
by the FBI for “prank calling” bomb threats to North Carolina schools
in order to shut them down for a day. So, prank calls are fun, but
remember to use common sense whenever using any of these free sites.
Have you ever made or received VOIP prank calls? Tell other MakeUseOf readers about it in the comments section below.
With the integration of phones and the internet, it is getting harder to distinguish where a certain call is coming from. There’s a fifty-fifty chance of it coming from a random VOIP website or a phone system. Los Angeles? U.K.? India? Who knows? With all the masking techniques that current technology has to offer, countermeasures are having a problem trying to keep up with the complications that could come from a regular bored teenager.
ReplyDeleteDoug Leven
“Prank calls are fun, but remember to use common sense whenever using any of this free sites.” - I agree. Hiding your real identity when calling can really be a fun part of growing up and it's also fun to prank call your old friends. Just make sure that amidst the fun, you still have to avoid making threats. :)
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