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Who Is Using Call Capture And Why?

Copyright © 2009 Ed Opperman

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Have you heard about call capture before? Many people haven't, but it is becoming more popular every day. Basically this is when someone calls a call capture trap line, their phone number and name will be displayed to you, but they won't know that you are able to get this information. Now don't confuse this with caller id because it is not the same.

With caller id you will only be able to see the information that the caller wants you to see. When you use call capture, you will get the name and phone number of the person calling every time, no matter how they try and block it. A call capture trap line uses automatic number identification, which will always allow you to see who is calling. This is the same technology used by 911 dispatchers every day.

So, now that you know what call capture is and why people everywhere are using it, you need to know who is using. Here are just a few of the people that are using call capture to their advantage.

-Individuals are now using a call capture trap line in their homes to help them identify every person that calls them. It is legal for anyone to use call capture in your home, but you can't find it at any phone company. Instead, you will have to find it online.
-Private investigators are also using call capture to help them locate runaway teens, finding out where people they need to find are working, or finding people that have skipped. These are just a few of the ways that PI's will use a call capture trap line.

-Real Estate agents are also using this technology to help them sell homes. They can capture the information of people that call their office interested in buying a home and many other ways.

These are just a few of the people that are using call capture to help them learn information about every person that calls them. There are so many other people that use them for one reason or another. Do yourself a favor and start using a call capture trap line on your phones at home. This will mean that you don't have any unwanted calls again and if you do then you can prevent them from continuing. Don't wait until the calls get out of control to do something about them.

Ed Opperman is president of Opperman Investigations Inc. He is considered an expert in telephone harassment investigations. If you need a trap line service with (ANI)Automatic Number Identification visit http://www.emailrevealer.com

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