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Spoofing Isn't Working

Why and What to Do

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Last Update a month ago

🚀 Overview

When spoofing fails or a call doesn’t go through, it's often because the spoofed number has been flagged or blocked by carriers. To overcome this, we use a feature called Rotating Numbers.

This article explains how rotating numbers work, why they help, and what you can expect during use.


🔄 What Are Rotating Numbers?

Rotating Numbers are a set of trusted caller IDs that the bot cycles through automatically. Instead of using the same spoof number every time (which may eventually get flagged), the system switches to another one from a pre-approved list.

This increases your success rate and reduces the chance of failed calls.


✅ Benefits

  • Higher Call Delivery Rate
    Rotating caller IDs avoid carrier blocks caused by repeated use of a single number.

  • Built-in Auto-Rotation
    Our system rotates numbers every hour automatically — you don't need to do anything.

  • Improved Spoofing Reliability
    If one spoof number is flagged, the next one in rotation is used for a smoother experience.

🛠 How It Works Behind the Scenes

We maintain a list of spoof numbers like this:

Every 60 minutes, our system picks the next number in the list and uses it for spoofing. This is done silently in the background, so your experience stays seamless.

The rotation happens using a timer-based scheduler, and it resets once it cycles through the list.


📌 Common Questions

Q: Can I choose which spoof number to use?
A: At the moment, the system picks numbers automatically to optimize delivery and prevent flags.

Q: What if a call still fails after a number is rotated?
A: Some numbers (like banks or emergency lines) cannot be spoofed. If your call is rejected, try changing the last digit or wait for the next rotation.

Q: Do I need to restart the bot to get a new number?
A: Nope! Numbers rotate in real-time every hour. You’ll automatically be assigned the next spoof number in the list.


🧠 Pro Tip

Avoid using high-risk numbers like:


  • 911

  • Real bank hotlines (e.g., +18004321000, +18009359935)

These are blocked for security reasons and will result in automatic bans or rejections.

🧰 Still Having Trouble?

If spoofing still doesn’t work:

  1. Double-check that the spoof and victim numbers aren’t the same.

  2. Make sure the victim number includes the correct country code.

  3. Contact @spoofingsupportbot for help.

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