> You are proposing to record the caller (customer) without his
> knowledge or consent? I strongly suggest you have your attorney
> advise about this beforehand.
All you need is a message, "This call may be recorded for quality
assurance purposes." At least if the approximately 63 million call
centers that do this are anything to go by. But IANAL.
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