We all love our cell phones – some of us more than others. Actually I’ve heard some people sleep with their cell phones, and I hope that means that it is simply nearby their bed and nothing further. Pretending to not receive a call is so “yesterday,†but we still all do it. Since the advent of caller-id, we can pick and choose who we feel like talking to and who we feel like sending to voice mail. To me, that sounds synonymous with being sent to your room for bad behavior, but that’s just me. The problem with sending people to voicemail is that you have to take the time to listen to their message. This means dialing a number, or clicking a button, sometimes a pass code, blah, blah, blah and then deciding on how long to listen to the babbling of the person you sent to voicemail because you didn’t want to listen to them in the first place. Not anymore. Problem solved. Leave a message for your newest buddies over at www.phonetag.com
With phonetag, you don’t have to listen to anything. Phonetag will step up to the plate for you, listen to the entire voice mail message, transcribe it into text and send it to you. All of this takes only a matter of minutes. So from the time you ignore the incoming call and send it to voicemail, you will receive either an email or a text message with a complete transcription of the message left for you. You can leave your own voice in the outgoing message, and you can use this service on just about any cell phone with any service. (AT&T, Verizon, T-mobile, Sprint all work). Take it from me on this one, if you get voice mails and are tired as heck of listening to people babble on and on about nothing you want to hear, or if you want to be able to listen to your voicemail with your eyes and not your ears because you are in a meeting and cannot use your phone to make a call, then this service is for you. For more information visit www.phonetag.com