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Hello folks,
Every time I make a phone call these days, I seem to think to myself "Maybe I should be recording this, just in case something goes wrong". I am now beginning to think this is a necessity. I would guess that in about 80% of phone calls I make the other party does not keep carry out the agreed action, or just lies to me flat out in the course of securing a sale. It usually takes about 4 to 5 calls to get a simple task done.
So from now on, I shall be recording every conversations I have with an organisation that tells me that my call may be recorded. Then if there are any issues, I shall making the relevant recordings available for anyone to download and listen to, in order to assist consumers in making an informed decision on what products and services they use.
Listening to some of the stories I am hearing about phone contracts being fraudulently sold etc. I would recommend a few of you guys do it too.
Every time I make a phone call these days, I seem to think to myself "Maybe I should be recording this, just in case something goes wrong". I am now beginning to think this is a necessity. I would guess that in about 80% of phone calls I make the other party does not keep carry out the agreed action, or just lies to me flat out in the course of securing a sale. It usually takes about 4 to 5 calls to get a simple task done.
So from now on, I shall be recording every conversations I have with an organisation that tells me that my call may be recorded. Then if there are any issues, I shall making the relevant recordings available for anyone to download and listen to, in order to assist consumers in making an informed decision on what products and services they use.
Listening to some of the stories I am hearing about phone contracts being fraudulently sold etc. I would recommend a few of you guys do it too.