I have been reading the info from a couple sites... www.efax.com www.fax4free.com www.faxpc.com www.ureach.com
Occasionally (maybe once a month) I need to either send or recieve faxes and the bank charges $2 a page. So I am curious about somewhere to be able to both send and recieve, without it costing much, since I rarely would use it.
Any comments or more suggestions?
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Dana Aaron
Sign-A-Saurus
Nevis, MN
(218)652-3839
ICQ# 37949659
Doesn't 'expect the unexpected' make the unexpected expected?
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
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John Deaton III
Deaton Signs&Grafix
109 N. Cumberland Ave.,Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-573-9101
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
The advantage for me is that I have only one phone line for right now and it would be too impractical and expensive to get a second line into the house.
Actually, I have two e-fax numbers. One is just for one client. The buyer has been trying to give the work to someone else, but her boss won't let her. So then she started complaining that we weren't responding to her faxes (we never received them). Then she said we were taking too long to respond to the faxes. We almost lost the account because of her. I signed up an e-fax account and sent it to her and her boss. They are the only ones who have it. Now I have a record of every fax that comes in and the "fax line", so to speak, is never tied up. We never told her how we were set up with the e-fax, just that it was a new fax number. Well, she started her mess again. I sent a record to her boss and told him what we had done. Needless to say, he wasn't too pleased with her and she got busted. Turns out that the person she was wanting to give the work to was a cousin of hers. Gotta love technology. This was a $30k year account that I didn't want to lose.
Also, since I can now check my e-mail no matter where I am regardless of who's internet account, I can check and view my faxes as well.
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