A telephone conversation is sufficiently authenticated by evidence that a call was made to the number supplied by the telephone company for the person in question if: 1. The call was to a place of business and the conversation related to business reasonably transacted over the telephone; or 2. Circumstances, including self-identification, show the person answering to be the one called.
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