Reminds me of sending enemies glitter. My question is are people really willing to pay those prices to send a text? There are services out there that are free to send texts and the user would simply input goat images.
@evanlodge wondering the exact same thing. @bcruddy : Nice work! From what I remember on the send form, was never asked for my contact info. Will we be notified?
@bcruddy The Ars story mentions the name being required, but at what point in the Goat Attack is that disclosed to the recipient? Does it have to be sent up front to satisfy Twilio's TOS? Or can it be saved for after the attack?
@bcruddy 1 day later and still no attack. Whats going on?
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I also just purchased this but entered a Canadian phone number, only noticing the "US numbers only" afterwards. Is there no number validation? I'll be a little disappointed if they're not getting the goat images.
EDIT: I broke down and sent this to myself. I can confirm it is WORKING for Canadian phone numbers also.
Love how the logotype roughly resembles the one for Goat Simulator.
I personally never found much of a reason or joy out of these annoyance apps (as my comment on Ship Your Enemies Glitter probably indicated), but I'm sure my caprid friends will appreciate it.
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