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Recording Phone Interviews Made Easy With New Service
New Call Recorder Cards Enable Users to Record Phone Interviews, Download Recordings as MP3s

06/10/08 - Record Cell Phones.com (http://www.recordcellphones.com/) is now featuring a service it is calling the best way to record phone interviews, an equipment-free service that lets users record conversations on either cell phones or land lines and download the recordings to a computer as an MP3.

"Recording phone interviews in the past has always been a hassle - fussing around with cords and connections, tape players, wondering if the sound quality will turn out alright - all of that," said a spokesperson for the site. "With the Call Recorder Card service, all calls made through the service are recorded digitally, crystal clear, and there is nothing to mess with. You simply make the call, then listen back to the phone interview either through a voice mail system, or download the recordings from the web as an MP3. It’s the best way to record a phone interview we’ve ever come across, and definitely the easiest."

The Call Recorder Card service works by re-routing all incoming and outgoing calls through a telecommunications switch where the calls are digitally recorded. The service in no way connects to your existing phone, and works with any phone regardless of service provider. The service is purchased in a pre-paid time format, available in 250 and 500 minute increments.

For more information on the best way 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.