
Send This Free Text Prank to a Friend – Cursed, Funny & Totally Free
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Have that one friend who’s too serious, too predictable, or just desperately in need of chaos? We’ve got the perfect weapon: a cursed QR code that links to our legendary Poop in a Box gag gift page. Watch their reaction unfold—and wonder why they ever trusted you.
🚀 How to Launch the Prank
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Copy the QR image below and text it to your friend with one of these setups:
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“This is what you remind me of.”
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“Open it. Now.”
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“Job application result.”
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Sit back and watch the confusion unfold
Expect responses like:“What is wrong with you?”
“I can’t believe this actually has a link.”
Even skeptics will eventually click it—especially when it's masked in enigmas.
📌 Is Prank Calling Illegal? Here’s What the Law Actually Says…
Using a QR link is harmless. But if you ever decide to prank call instead, here’s what you need to know:
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There’s no federal law banning prank calls outright, but many states do regulate them.
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Pranks become illegal if they involve:
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Harassment or repeated calls meant to annoy or alarm someone
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Obscenity, hate speech, or threatening language
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False messages causing panic or emergency responses—especially if you prank-call 911 or report fake emergencies.
Shouse Law Group+2Vanity =Making calls with caller ID spoofing, or impersonating authorities, can be federal crimes under the Truth in Caller ID Act. Penalties can run into thousands in fines.
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Some states classify repeat calls—even without threatening language—as harassment, punishable as a misdemeanor (fines or jail time included).
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⚖️ Here’s How to Keep the Prank Legal (and Hilariously Safe)
✅ Legal & Hilarious | ❌ Avoid Territory |
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One-text QR pranks | Repeated calls or voicemails |
Sending images only | Threats, fake emergencies, hate speech |
Friendly, familiar targets | Emergency services, coworkers, elders |
Users opt-in by clicking | Caller ID spoofing or impersonation |
Rule of thumb: if it causes no real harm, no real panic, and doesn’t target protected groups—you're good.
✅ TL;DR
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Texting a funny QR code = absolutely legal.
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Prank calls = riskier territory—harassment, false reports, or spoofing can land you in legal trouble.
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Stick to regenerative image pranks, not vocal threats — and you’ll stay out of jail while still owning the joke.
👇 Your Weapon of Choice
QR code below:
Send this to a friend. Watch the chaos. Laugh. Get laughed at. (Bonus if they buy the prank gift.)
Want sticker-style versions, themed variations (coworker, sibling), or blog posts on other free janky prank content? I’ve got you covered.