Did 123spoof.com Shut Down?

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What happened to 123spoof.com?

Because of some trademark infringement, 123spoof.com has given SpoofCard.com it’s domain names. In fact, if you go to 123spoof.com right now you will see a special message. See the press release below for more information.

SpoofCard Forces Fly-By-Night Competitor 123Spoof Into The Deadpool

Caller ID spoofing provider 123Spoof hands over its domains to SpoofCard and officially enters the deadpool.

Toms River, NJ (PRWEB) August 18, 2009 — 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 company agreed to cease and desist from any further use of the word “spoof” in its operations.

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. 123Spoof customers frequently complained they thought they were purchasing “Spoof Card” service and were disappointed that they had, in fact, not purchased the official “Spoof Card” 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. Just visit SpoofCard.com/123spoof and provide SpoofCard with the old 123Spoof PIN and 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.

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