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  1. #1
    KPR
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    Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are having
    on an SE W810i?
    TIA





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  2. #2
    J Drake
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation

    "KPR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are
    > having on an SE W810i?


    Yes there is...

    In a call, press More > Record > Select

    Hope this helps.





  3. #3
    KPR
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation


    "J Drake" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > "KPR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are
    >> having on an SE W810i?

    >
    > Yes there is...
    >
    > In a call, press More > Record > Select
    >
    > Hope this helps.

    could help immensely in a forthcoming custody battle....
    cheers mate..

    >
    >






  4. #4
    History
    Guest

    Re: recording a telephone conversation

    There will be a beeb every few seconds to let the other caller know they are
    being recorded. Just say its probably the feds dropping in as they are
    allowed to.

    >>> Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are
    >>> having on an SE W810i?

    >>
    >> Yes there is...
    >>
    >> In a call, press More > Record > Select
    >>
    >> Hope this helps.

    > could help immensely in a forthcoming custody battle....
    > cheers mate..
    >
    >>
    >>

    >
    >






  5. #5
    Pete Fotheringham
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation

    KPR wrote:
    > Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are having
    > on an SE W810i?
    > TIA


    Have a look at www.recordmycall.co.uk for another possible solution.

    Regards

    Pete Fotheringham




  6. #6
    David R
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation

    "History" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > There will be a beeb every few seconds to let the other caller know they
    > are being recorded. Just say its probably the feds dropping in as they are
    > allowed to.
    >
    >>>> Is there any function for recording a telephone conversation you are
    >>>> having on an SE W810i?
    >>>
    >>> Yes there is...
    >>>
    >>> In a call, press More > Record > Select
    >>>
    >>> Hope this helps.

    >> could help immensely in a forthcoming custody battle....
    >> cheers mate..


    Remember that, legally, you must inform the party they're being recorded
    after the call commences to ensure the stuff is valid in a court of law.





  7. #7
    Mike
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation

    On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 21:35:50 GMT, "David R" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Remember that, legally, you must inform the party they're being recorded
    >after the call commences to ensure the stuff is valid in a court of law.


    Are you sure about that? A legal reference (statute or case law)
    would help if you are. There's a lot of misunderstanding about the
    legality of telephone recordings.

    Even if true, there's nothing to stop one party to a telephone
    conversation recording a call without the knowledge of the other
    party, making an accurate transcript from the recording and
    introducing the transcript in evidence. The opposing lawyers won't
    allow their client to dispute accuracy of a transcript if they're
    given a copy of the recording.

    Mike.

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  8. #8
    the dog from that film you saw
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    Re: recording a telephone conversation


    "Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 21:35:50 GMT, "David R" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Remember that, legally, you must inform the party they're being recorded
    >>after the call commences to ensure the stuff is valid in a court of law.

    >
    > Are you sure about that? A legal reference (statute or case law)
    > would help if you are. There's a lot of misunderstanding about the
    > legality of telephone recordings.




    i thought the law said at least 1 party had to know - i.e you.



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