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Record your complaints on the cheap

MSE_Martin
MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
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Last week, we blagged 50 annual subscriptions for Easycall Recording (usually costing £39.99), which offers a telephone conversation recording service. The 50 lucky MoneySavers have now been chosen at random to receive the service for free for a year. Here they are:
  • past_1999
  • nedski
  • sainthalo
  • mikbruin
  • lardaholics anonymous
  • perturbed
  • bektoria
  • oni
  • markmc999
  • uksuperstore
  • johnlister
  • gt94sss2
  • agb200
  • meester
  • toojohnny
  • far
  • globalds
  • replinco
  • Bardolph
  • money4all
  • anana123
  • s2000
  • macgyver
  • dave111
  • Jazzyjeff
  • pumpkinandlily
  • tristar
  • scottdrew
  • whyme
  • bkukat
  • dlevene
  • counterclockwise
  • SparciaM
  • irishwench69
  • ADM
  • dk67
  • MarcB
  • Womaniser
  • ean_ean_ean
  • frog_southampton
  • josephm4
  • Skull13
  • Thunderbird
  • ksh123
  • amanda8t1
  • jill2708
  • ozskin
  • airbusa340
  • liran007
  • mike_paterson
If your name is on the list, please PM MSE Archna and she'll provide you with the special code needed when you register to get this service for free. If you haven't PM'd in the next two weeks another lucky MoneySaver will be picked at random.

How does it work?

If you're lucky enough to bag a free subscription simply register for an account, dial 0207 198 2424 and follow the instructions.

You'll be asked for your pin number followed by the number you're calling. You can then listen back to calls at any time and receive the recordings by email. Then you simply pay for the call costs by direct debit after the call has been made.

Why use it?

We're often recorded by companies when we call them. This way we can keep a record too - very useful if you've a complaint to know exactly what was said by each party.

Martin


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