Leaving Your Recorded Message on Answering Machines

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One of the most amazing pieces of technology involving phone broadcasting is the system's intuitive ability to detect a live answer from an answering machine.  In other words, it can tell (with 90% accuracy) when a live person answers the phone versus when a recorded greeting answers.  The system can be set to delivery a message to a live person only, an answering machine only, or to both.  When the system hears a recorded greeting it will wait for the beep to begin delivering your message.  And of course, your contact will hear it when they play their messages.  So either way, you're covered and are achieving the greatest level of deliverability.  It's one more reason why telephone broadcasting, or what many people call voice blast services, is becoming a preferred method of sending out important news and alerts.  Unlike sending a letter or postcard, it can be delivered in seconds, not days -- and it costs a fraction of a stamp.  In fact, every time postage goes up, our business goes up!  Thank you, Post Office!

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