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Don't Write and Drive: Record Those Cell Phone Conversations
Cell Phone Recording Technology Helps Keep Roads a Bit Safer for the Mobile Businessman

08/14/07 - It's bad enough trying to talk on a cell phone while driving, but to add further distraction by trying to write down what a client is saying is even more dangerous - and sadly, a very common practice in the business world.

"Almost everyone's all done it, whether they're willing to admit it or not," said a spokesperson for Record Cell Phones.com (http://www.recordcellphones.com). "Driving down the road with clients in the car, a busy day ahead and no time to pull over. Then, another client calls on the cell phone and starts rambling on. The safe thing to do is pull over and write down the information, but it's much easier to just grab a pen and scribble out a quick note on a pad of paper as you keep on driving. It's the most unsafe habit on the road today."

Record That Cell Phone Conversation, and Listen to it Later
"One of the products we feature is a service that digitally records cell phone conversations (http://www.recordcellphones.com), where they can be played back later on any computer with an internet connection or by dialing in to a voicemail system," the spokesperson continued. "Knowing that information from conversations won't be lost is the best way to keep safe out on the road, allowing drivers to concentrate on driving better without attempting to write notes at the same time. It improves not only driver safety, but the safety of the passengers in their vehicles."

The phone recording service (Cell Phone Recorder Cards) is purchased in the form of pre-paid minutes, works for either cell phone or land line phone conversations, and may be used for all domestic calls in the U.S and Canada.

For more information on how to record cell phone conversations, please visit Record Cell Phones.com on the web at www.recordcellphones.com.

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About Record Cell Phones.com
Record Cell Phones.com launched in 2006, offering cell phone recording technology resources for individuals and businesses looking to keep digital records of sales calls, verbal agreements, or important conversations. The products offered through the website allow users to effectively record cell phone conversations for later playback or distribution via digital files accessible either through the phone or the Internet.