For those who have lost a loved one, the sound of their voice is a treasured memory. CBW Productions is celebrating ten years of helping families create lasting keepsakes by permanently capturing saved voicemails. Most cell phone and land line services do not store saved voicemails long term. The archive technology at CBW Productions captures saved voicemails before they are automatically deleted from phone systems, and stores the voicemails on to a CD or .mp3 format. Owners Holly and Paul Seppala realized how important their recording services were to families in the days immediately following September 11, 2001. We were asked to record many voicemail messages from people who were in New York City at the time of the terrorist attacks. It was heartbreaking to record those messages for people who lost family members, but we also recorded numerous messages from those who made it out alive, explains Mrs. Seppala. As we approach our 10th year in business, our technology has served thousands of customers who want to save the memory of their loved ones voices, including military families.CBW Productions provides voicemail archiving for individual customers and business clients, as well as Notary Public service for legal concerns regarding harassing or threatening voice mails. CBW Productions also provides professionally recorded voiceover greetings for large and small businesses. For more information, please visit www.cbwproductions.com, or call 1-800-770-8046.
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