fair point
thanks
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----- Original Message -----
From: Shaun
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 3:32 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: recording your telephone conversations
technically speaking if you plan to record a conversation you are supposed to
inform the person at the other end so that they have the opportinity to object
to being recorded.however i disagree with that requirement ( you wouldnt ask a
persons permissino to take a photocopy of a leterl would you?), besides a
recorded conversation can often be the only reliable evidence of
misrepresentatin of the facts.
On 14/02/2017 14:46, Spring Flower wrote:
yes i know its illegal, well, actually, is it if you tell the person you're
talking to that you're doing it.
nope, i'm not in to recording every conversation i have but i recently
purchased some items over the phone from currys, they lead me to believe that i
was paying forty five pounds to have the tv and sound bar put on the wall and
the tv and sound bar paired, the long and the short of it is that its now in
the hands of trading standards but it got me thinking, would it be possible to
record such conversations from my end as long as i told the person i was
speaking with that i'm doing it, i mean they do it, but, not on the sales line
apparently.
if so what'll do the job
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