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How To Record Phone Interviews With No Extra Equipment
Service Enables Users To Record Cell Phone or Land Line Phone Interviews for Later Playback and Review

06/10/08 - Recording phone interviews has always meant having to connect cumbersome extra equipment to the phone in order to get the job done, and in many cases the recording quality is less than spectacular. Online resource Record Cell Phones.com (http://www.recordcellphones.com/) now features a service that let’s anyone digitally record all calls - either land line or cell phone - and download the recordings in MP3 format for easy playback and management.

"The Call Recorder Card service we feature simplifies the task of recording phone interviews, and delivers crystal clear recording quality. No fumbling around with tape recorders or connecting wires to anything," said a spokesperson for the site. "When you’re done with the interview, you can either just call in to a voice mail-type system and listen back, or download the recordings to your PC via the web and save them that way. It’s the easiest way to record phone interviews, hands down."

The Call Recorder Card service works by enabling the user to route all calls through a telecommunications switch where the conversations are digitally recorded and stored for later playback. Purchased in time increments much like a pre-paid phone card, the service works with any phone regardless of service provider, and is also available with caller ID capabilities.

For more information on how to record phone interviews, please visit Record Cell Phones.com on the web at: http://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.