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SpoofCard Forces Fly-By-Night Competitor 123Spoof Into The Deadpool
July 29th, 2009
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http://www.spoofcard.com/
SpoofCard’s Caller ID spoofing competitor, 123Spoof, has officially entered the deadpool. 123Spoof.com has shut down its service and handed over its domain name, after the fly-by-night organization was found to be infringing upon SpoofCard trademarks. In addition, 123spoof has been ordered to cease and desist from any further use of the word “spoof” in its operations and will enforce all of their distributors and resellers to do the same.
SpoofCard, who has offered the popular Caller ID spoofing, voice changing, and call recording telephone services for the past 5 years has triumphed in protecting its service and its customers from any confusion created by competitors taking advantage of its trademarks and pending patents. 123Spoof customers frequently complained they thought they were purchasing “Spoof Card” service and were disappointed that they had, in fact, purchased a knock-off service.
For a limited time, as a courtesy to former 123Spoof customers who have since lost their accounts, SpoofCard is offering free SpoofCard PIN’s in exchange for customer’s old 123Spoof accounts. SpoofCard will give users a brand new SpoofCard PIN, of an equal balance, with all of the popular SpoofCard features and the stability of a market leader in a good faith effort to introduce customers to a quality service that is not at risk of disappearing over night.
SpoofCard is the world’s largest Caller ID spoofing service provider, enabling anyone with a SpoofCard to change the number that displays on a recipients Caller ID display. SpoofCard is available to anyone around the world, is purchased as a prepaid service similar to a calling card, and works to and from any phone. SpoofCard customers range from individuals, to business professionals, to celebrities.
For more information on SpoofCard, please visit http://www.SpoofCard.com or contact Meir Cohen at 732-838-1900.
Federal Court Strikes Down Florida Anti-Caller ID Spoofing Law
July 28th, 2009
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In a landmark case that could lead to limits on states' attempts to regulate activities conducted over electronic networks, including the Internet, the U.S. District Court in Miami ruled that Florida's recently enacted Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act was unconstitutional and issued a judgment in favor of SpoofCard.com's parent company, TelTech Systems Inc, and other plaintiffs. The Act prohibited most callers, and service providers, such as SpoofCard, from using Caller ID spoofing (which is the changing of the Caller ID to show any desired number) when making a call within Florida, or to any person in Florida.
The plaintiffs, who also included callers that use the Caller ID spoofing feature on their business and personal calls, claimed that the Florida law violated the U.S. constitution (TelTech Systems Inc. v. McCollum, 08-61664-CIV (U.S. D.Ct. S. D. Fl.)). The court agreed and held the Act unconstitutional, reasoning that the proliferation of mobile phones, call forwarding and other technological developments, made it impossible for callers or service providers outside of Florida to ensure that they were not violating the Florida law except by not using Caller ID spoofing at all. Thus, the law had the practical effect of regulating commerce outside the state's borders, in violation of the Commerce Clause of the U.S. constitution.
The court's reasoning applies broadly to state attempts to regulate activities conducted over electronic networks, including the Internet. Moving forward, this landmark court decision is an important precedent for challenges to any potential legislation regarding anti-Caller ID spoofing laws in other states.
SpoofCard is the world's largest Caller ID spoofing service provider. SpoofCard recently began offering its service outside the United States and Canada, in a groundbreaking global expansion. SpoofCard is available to anyone, is purchased as a prepaid service similar to a calling card, and works to and from any phone. SpoofCard customers range from individuals, to business professionals, to celebrities.
For more information on SpoofCard, or the recently overturned Florida Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act, please visit http://www.SpoofCard.com or contact Meir Cohen at 732-838-1900.
TelTech Systems Introduces TrapCall to Unmask Blocked Caller ID
February 12th, 2009
TelTech Systems Inc
http://www.teltechcorp.com
http://www.trapcall.com/
Teltech systems—the leading innovators of communications technology such as “SpoofCard” and “LiarCard”, is excited to introduce “Trapcall” the first cell phone technology that unblocks blocked calls, and so much more.
After having great success with the oft-controversial SpoofCard, Teltech is excited to launch their latest endeavor: Trapcall. Trapcall not only unmasks blocked or restricted calls, but it is also the first technology that can record incoming calls—a first in cell phone technology!
So how does it work?
For something originally based on military-level counterintelligence technology, it’s ridiculously simple: After signing up, simply enter a few numbers into your cell phone with absolutely no downloads or software needed. When a blocked or restricted call shows up on your cell, reject it (no one really wants to answer an unknown number anyway right?). In a matter of seconds, the blocked call is sent to our servers, where it is instantly unmasked and sent back to your phone! All the while the caller hears a normal ring tone, oblivious to the fact that you know exactly who they are.
How else can Trapcall help me?
Sure, Trapcall unmasks blocked calls, and that in itself is awesome, but users visiting Trapcall.com will find that this is only the beginning of Trapcall’s extensive list of features. Recording incoming calls (which has never been possible on cell phones), voicemail transcriptions, online management… It’s an impressive piece of technology. The best part is that Trapcall offers multiple plans that are sure to suit individual needs. Heck, there’s even a free version for those who would like to give it a shot.
For more information and a full list of Trapcall’s exciting features, please visit Trapcall.com, or contact:
TelTech Systems Inc
Tel. 732-838-1900
http://www.TrapCall.com
LoveDetect Enables users to read their lover's mind... From their voice
October 23th, 2006
TelTech Systems Inc
http://www.teltechcorp.com
http://www.liarcard.com/
SERVICE MEASURES 'CHEMISTRY' LEVELS FROM PHONE CONVERSATIONS
Nemesysco,the leading provider of voice analysis technologies and TelTech, LLC, announced today the launch of Lovedetect.com, a revolutionary new voice analysis service offered through a pre-paid telephone calling card, that allows users to determine their love interests' true feelings. From the makers of Spoofcard this one of a kind service gives users access to patented 3rd generation voice analysis technology that measures emotions such as passion, excitement and concentration from both landline and cellular telephone conversations.
LoveDetect provides extra confidence to people who are insecure about whether their partner or potential love interest reciprocates their feelings. Simple, fast and accurate - LoveDetect is an easy-to-use prepaid calling card that sends the user polygraph similar results measuring the other person's levels of concentration, anticipation, excitement and confusion.
SpoofCard.com Terminates Accounts of Paris Hilton and 50 Other Customers for Using its Service to Break Into Voicemail Boxes
Date: 8.22.2006
Contact: Mark Del Bianco, mark@markdelbianco.com, 302-933-7216
SpoofCard.com, a provider of enhanced calling card services, announced today that it had terminated the accounts of more than 50 customers who used the SpoofCard service to obtain unauthorized access to voicemail accounts on a national mobile telephone network. Many of the terminated customers and the victims whose mailboxes were accessed are well known celebrities.
SpoofCard confirmed that Paris Hilton was among the terminated customers, and that Lindsay Lohan was among those whose voicemail accounts were broken into. SpoofCard has put software controls on its network so that customers can no longer use its service to break into the voicemail boxes of Miss Lohan or the other victims it has identified.
SpoofCard discovered the conduct while reviewing its customer call records for evidence of fraud and other prohibited conduct. The company is publicly announcing its action in order to discourage this type of activity and to alert mobile telephone networks and their customers of the need to protect voicemail access with passwords and other security measures.
SpoofCard is committed to working with law enforcement and industry groups to end harassing and illegal use of caller ID spoofing technology. In this case, it will cooperate with any law enforcement inquiry into possible violations of the Federal Stored Wire and Electronic Communications Act involving unauthorized access to voicemail boxes.