Recording CA calls
Date: Tue, 02/20/2007 - 12:21
So now you have more ammo on your side.
YAY! In most states, the recording is legal if it??????
YAY! In most states, the recording is legal if it????????s done secretly without notifying the other party. In some states, you have to take the permission of one party. No matter, if it????????s said verbally or by an automated machine, they should be made clear of your intentions. I believe you will be safer if it????????s clearly specified that the call is going to be used for legal purpose, if needed. This way, the other party will have no reasons to get misled.
Steg, I agree with you 100% you should tell them too. But as lon
Steg, I agree with you 100% you should tell them too. But as long as that message is there at the begining and you stay on the phone then you are giving the permission to be recorded. As for the other end they already know that they are being recorded (by their company) so they think that they are safe and can do anything cause the company can just say that they were not recording at that time. So this is just another option for some to use.
Minnesota is a one party consent state so I have helped a few pe
Minnesota is a one party consent state so I have helped a few people bust CA's! Those $1000 checks are really nice.
You can buy a recording thingy at Radio Shack for under $20 and then plug it into a tape recorder. Works like a charm!
Texas is a one party consent state also. FYI, with the right kn
Texas is a one party consent state also. FYI, with the right knowledge those $1,000 checks turn into $10,000 checks.