if you do it from like a text free ap them i dont think so
you cant text kgb because they cant charge you.
I had to. :(
text this question to KGB ;D
The KGB, as an organization does not have a text number accessible to the public. Anyway it no longer exists. It's been disbanded. Never happened. Did not exist. Western plot. Never heard of it. Ask the CIA, MI5. Anyone but us. KGB's number is kgb-kgb or 542-542
The primary service by kgb, "as seen on TV", costs 99 cents ($0.99 U.S.) per text "answer".
It's these little retards that think they know the answer to everything so you text them and they text you back with the wrong answer and then they charge you $0.99 even though the answer was wrong. They say KGB is better than Internet search engines because all you get from those are links, but I get more accurate answers from search engines than I ever did from KGB. I texted KGB and asked what the most expensive paintball gun in the world was, and they replied to me with the name of some paintball marker that I have never heard of before. It said that it was somewhere around $700. (I can't remember the exact amount) I did not know what the most expensive paintball gun in the world was, but what I did know was that Planet Eclipse, Dye, and Bob Long paintball markers are usually over $1,000, and ofcourse, they still charged the $0.99 for the "answer". I would not recommend KGB to anyone.
kgb 542542 get their answers through Google and the whole internet, you can even ask them the source of your answer to verify, of course with a $0.99 charge.
Oficially? No But I wouldent rule it out as Putin himself was a KGB officer.
kgb? to text them it's 542-542(:
It is a text alert service. It communicates a range of information to customers based on their requests, likes, dislikes erc.
No, the KGB was officially dissolved in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Its successor organization is the FSB, which is responsible for internal security in Russia.
Try Amazon Mechanical Turk (mturk.com), Text Broker (textbroker.com), and KGB (kgb.com).