http://www.epanorama.net/documents/telecom/telerecord.html[/url has something that sounds like the thing Copyboy is talking about.
You might like to review this page from the Federal Communications Commission.
I also found this paragraph on the NACAA website.
A1998 law review on criminal eavesdropping statutes surveyed the state and federal laws and found that 36 states[1] permit one party to a telephone conversation to tape record it without the other party’s consent.[2] Usually in states in which all parties’ consent is required the consumer may advise that the call is being recorded in order to reduce the abuse or obtain the consent necessary to avoid criminal penalties and create admissible evidence. You might like to check your State laws.
Lots of companies state at the beginning of your call that it might be recorded, normally for training purposes, but I think I'd be pretty cross if someone was recording me without asking my permission.
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