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Old 03-22-2007, 04:14 PM
Cubit
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Default Re: Verizon records cellular conversations

It sounds like the son might have used 3 way calling to call both phones.
Thus, one phone gets a voicemail message of the conversation on the other
phone.


"TeddeLI" <Spam@nospam.neat> wrote in message
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> Nomen Nescio wrote :
>> I have two cellular phones (different phone numbers) on my Verizon
>> cellular account.
>>
>> Yesterday, I got a routine call from my son (calling from a landline
>> phone) on one of these two cellular lines. It lasted about 2 minutes.
>>
>> A few minutes later, that entire two-way conversation showed up as a
>> voicemail message on my second cellular line which beeped to tell me
>> that it had a voicemail message.
>>
>> I can see how a software screwup on Verizon's part could route a
>> voicemail message intended for Line#1 to Line#2. But in this case there
>> was never ANY voicemail message in the first place, but a routine
>> cellular conversation. The only way it could have ended up as a
>> voicemail message is if Verizon recards all cellular conversations and
>> mishandled this particular recording.
>>
>> Watch out.

>
> From the title of your topic you imply that Verizon does this to every
> phone call. I will wager that this was some kind of glitch in the
> system and that Verizon does not record the billions of calls every
> day.
>
> I suggest you take some legal action against Verizon and let us know
> how you make out.
>
>




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