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Previously on "Recording a telephone call"

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  • privateeye
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    As long as one person involved in the call knows it is being recorded that is fine, it is when the call is being recorded by someone outside the conversation ie tapping that it is illegal.

    Try http://www.spystoreuk.com/contact.html for all your spy gear.

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    Also worth noting - You must tell the person that the call is being recorded. Failing to do so results in it being void is any legal sense.

    Wrong

    http://www.swarb.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=305

    Courts have been known to allow secretly recorded conversations to be used - whether actually listened to by the court or not.

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  • planetit
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    Originally posted by SandyDown
    I have ...... a motorolla razor...
    I bet you have Sandy. Great for getting rid of that early morning stubble. Very important when you're a real lady!

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  • SandyDown
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    Originally posted by wc2
    Also worth noting - You must tell the person that the call is being recorded. Failing to do so results in it being void is any legal sense.

    that's ok am not going to use is in a legal sense - just recording what discussed in the conference call for future reference

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  • wc2
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    Also worth noting - You must tell the person that the call is being recorded. Failing to do so results in it being void is any legal sense.

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  • SandyDown
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    thanks n5, will look into my handsets and see if I have the funtion?? btw I have a Sharp GX30 and a motorolla razor?? anyone knows??

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  • n5gooner
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    take a look here....

    http://www.retellrecorders.co.uk/

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  • n5gooner
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    Hi Sandy, It depends on which phone - if its a mobile some have a function built in, if it is a standard hard phone, and you need quick and dirty just strap a mic onto the handset and get your PC to record it. - does this help I hope so!

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  • SandyDown
    started a topic Recording a telephone call

    Recording a telephone call

    I wonder if anyone knows of the best way for me to record a telephone conversation ?
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