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Posted On: 01/25/2017 8:00:58 AM
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It is illegal to record a phone call without telling the other person, in many states. There are people here from such states, as PM's have informed me.
To claim after the fact that there was nothing wrong with illegally taping a phone call because they did not after all upload the recording, AFTER the person who did not know he was recorded was informed by a 3rd party that such taping had happened and asked that the recording be removed -- well, that is the worst kind of specious logic.
Illegal is illegal. Immoral is immoral. This kind of lying by omission (not telling Mr. Ehrlich that he was being recorded) has NOTHING whatsoever to commend it. It is illegal, immoral, and arrogant to do such a thing, then expect to be congratulated for doing it, and then becoming angry when this illegally obtained information is deleted.
The fact that the information that was posted, by one who previously has been negative toward Mr. Ehrlich and this company, was BULLISH, should demonstrate that bad behavior is deleted, no matter which side it takes.
To claim after the fact that there was nothing wrong with illegally taping a phone call because they did not after all upload the recording, AFTER the person who did not know he was recorded was informed by a 3rd party that such taping had happened and asked that the recording be removed -- well, that is the worst kind of specious logic.
Illegal is illegal. Immoral is immoral. This kind of lying by omission (not telling Mr. Ehrlich that he was being recorded) has NOTHING whatsoever to commend it. It is illegal, immoral, and arrogant to do such a thing, then expect to be congratulated for doing it, and then becoming angry when this illegally obtained information is deleted.
The fact that the information that was posted, by one who previously has been negative toward Mr. Ehrlich and this company, was BULLISH, should demonstrate that bad behavior is deleted, no matter which side it takes.
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