Kivaro wrote: » Swhich is great, but what I would like is the choice of being recorded or not.
kowtow wrote: » Years ago I had a long call with the Inland Revenue (HMRC) which began with such a recording. After 35 minutes I was so frustrated that when I got through instead of the minor tax matter I had intended to discuss I asked them to tell me everything there was to know about the quality porpoises they were training, and what they were to be used for. I walked them through a long list of the functions of tax inspectors and asked which of those functions could be carried out by marine life (no matter how well trained..)... etc. etc. The call was enormous fun, although I can't remember much of the detail now. I suppose I could ask them for the recording.
murpho999 wrote: » Do you think the call will be played all over the office, placed on the internet or sold to the media?
wexie wrote: » Then deal in either email or snail mail (if possible). Aside from that I think you're unlikely to find a company willing to agree.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Or OP could start to live off-grid. No bills, no official registration and conduct all his dealings in his immediate sourroundings through a barter system.
kellsred wrote: » Just record every call with them yourself. "This call may be recorded for the purposes of my own amusement"
Shane_ef wrote: » Good attempt but it won't work.. If you record the call yourself and don't inform them you break the law (in a way) If you say "I'm recording this call" they do not have to consent and can end the call
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » And of course those letters and emails are being kept and archived, so if OP doesn't want a record of his intractions with any company, he has one choice. Not to do business with any company that require any dealings over phone, letter or email. The only choice OP has is to walk into a brick and mortar shop and pay cash. He may want to ask them to turn off the CCTV first, so that he is not being recorded. Or go in wearing a veil. He could hire an intermediary agent to act on his behalf to conduct any business dealings for him. Of course when OP is trying this hard to hide his dealings, he may arouse the suspicion of law enforcement agencies as to what he is hiding. Or OP could start to live off-grid. No bills, no official registration and conduct all his dealings in his immediate sourroundings through a barter system.
Squatter wrote: » And should such an individual be posting on boards.ie? After all, it is widely known that the CIA, MI6, Mossad, the PSNI, the Special Branch and the KGB keep detailed records of every boards.ie poster.
Kivaro wrote: » So here's the deal: I do not want to be recorded. It's not that I have a thick Irish brogue
Sonics2k wrote: » They say it's for training and quality purposes, which is only partially true. In reality it's more of a security measure, just in case a customer claims an agent was abusive/lied/mis-sold, or vice versa. Source: Me, I'm one of the people responsible for phone training in the company I work for.