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Equipment Free Phone Call Recording Card
Finally a quality recording system that does not require you to have a physical recorder on your person, home or office. We are proud to announce our new premium hands free recording service. With this remarkable telecommunication technology we can provide you services that will allow you to record your cellular, home, or business phones.
Record both sides of your cellular or fixed phone line conversations without any additional devices. This is the only means to record calls without any added equipment. Now you can keep a record of those important conference calls, sales orders, and other valuable communications for later reference.
To retrieve your recording you simply call our access number, and follow the user-friendly prompts or you may logon to our secure server and listen to your recordings online through your Internet connection. If you prefer, we can also email the conversations to you in a .wav format for you to archive. Either way you get digital quality recordings when you need them with clarity never thought possible before.
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FBI Records Access Want to discover what the FBI has on file about you? You might think they have nothing -- then again, you could be wrong. There is only one way to find out for sure...ask! In this special free Net Detective report, you will discover not only how to obtain your files, where and how to send for them, but you will also discover some of the codes and acronyms used in FBI files. This report reveals information you need to know, such as: - How the FBI Deals with Freedom of Information Act requests
- How the FBI withholds Freedom of Information Act information
- Why you should not use the FBI Freedom of Information Act disclosure form to request your records
- When the FBI can refuse to release certain information to you
- Why you should send requests for your FBI records to each field office that might have information
- Descriptions of the FBI's exemptions to Freedom of Information Act requests
- Why you should not pretend to be somebody else when using the Freedom of Information Act request to get your FBI records
- How to send an appeal letter if your request for your FBI records is denied
- How FBI records are organized
You need this report BEFORE you request your records. Records may be located in the federal bureaucracy, at state offices, or they may be stored in a county or city office. Most people do not know where to look or how to request public records. Sometimes you need the Freedom of Information Act to obtain sealed federal records. Net Detective gives you all the details you need to acquire the records you are seeking. Don't pass up this opportunity to finally learn how to get access to the information you've been seeking.
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