from the doc: ' Ok here's the deal. This
program will page a buncha pagers to a certain
phone number. Therefore, this one phone number
will get hundreds of phone calls saying "did you
page me?" Pretty sweet, huh? Anyways, simply enter
the phone number you want to jack, the number of
pagers to dail, a pager prefix and the com port of
your modem. The "Page Pause" function lets you
specify how many seconds to wait between the time
the pager is dailed and the phone number is
actually put into the paging system. The pager
prefix is the 3 digit phone prefix that the random
pager numbers are chosen from. How do you find a
pager prefix for your area code? I duno, take the
first 3 numbers of one of your friends pagers, and
use that. The "Silence Modem" feature turns off
the annoying modem speaker. I would recommend
leaving it on for the first few pages, and then
turning it off for the rest. "Exit when Finished"
will close the program when its done dialing all
the numbers. You can change the number of pagers
to dail and silence the modem while the program is
dailing. I would say that to really piss someone
off, 100 to 200 pages is sufficient. I'm guessing
that maybe 50% to 70% of the valid pagees actually
call back. The number of valid pagers you will get
depends on how full the pager prefix you chose is.
An invalid pager number is one where there is no
account, and sometimes you will hear "Invalid
Pager" or something similar, or you could just get
the annoying "Disconnected Line" beep. I have
never actually used this program :) but if i did,
the person on the other end would end up having to
change their phone number, or disconnect it for a
few days. For the first hour or two, their line
will be busy because so many people will be
calling. However, a few people wont call back
until the next day, so even if your target
survives the initial bombardment, they will be
annoyed for a day or two. Please be VERY carefull
with this. Do not abuse it. I'm sure it would not
be difficult for the pager company to figure out
where the phone calls are coming from, and it is a
great burden on their network. Using this more
than one time on the same target may result in the
target calling the pager company and reporting
this abuse, and they might call you, or in extreme
cases, take legal action. Either way...'