Send free message to several countries without any signup
Recently I wrote a post about txtDrop, which is an online tool / service, which allows you to send unlimited text messages to USA and Canada, from your web browser; also you can install the widgets for different OS in order to use this service.
Here I am talking about another service, My-cool-sms, which allows you to send text messages to Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, India, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Taiwan, Turkey and UK for free.
Using the service is simple, no signup, simply choose the Country from the dropdown menu (in order to get the ISD code prefixed, now enter the number to which SMS is to be sent, enter the message, click on “Submit” button now insert the your number along with the ISD code, in order to let the recipient identify that it’s you (optional), enter the CAPTCHA, and click on “Send SMS”.
There is only one restriction, it allows at the max. 4 SMS in one day…yeah, that’s definitely not a big restriction, people will find the way out of this.
My-cool-sms can also be used for some pranks, you can enter any number while sending the SMS as the sender’s number, and there is no way of finding out that particular SMS actually was not sent by the specified number, so try sending some SMS to your friend, by inserting his Girlfriend’s number…lol, but make sure to disclose the truth before things get lethal.
So, Enjoy, now who says, nothing comes for free….
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Posted on 10th December 2008 by Manav Mishra , here to write articles about things which are somehow related to computers, internet (and at times, may be, to blogging as well). He wants to make an Identity for himself, he loves, testing new softwares and services which can really help to improve the productivity of individual. All posts by Manav Mishra | Connect with me @ Twitter | Stumble












“My-cool-sms can also be used for some pranks, you can enter any number while sending the SMS as the sender’s number, and there is no way of finding out that particular SMS actually was not sent by the specified number, so try sending some SMS to your friend, by inserting his Girlfriend’s number…lol, but make sure to disclose the truth before things get lethal.”
Well, I sense a Security|Spam Hazard..Besides, there could be so many instances of people faking identities. The company is going to lose man-resources in just answering police queries…
This is really a cool service. Never had seen such a service. Thanks for share…
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