Hello All:
I have been doing research on getting an internet fax service.
I currently have a free eFax account. Full version will work, but it
is a bit pricey compared to some others such as Faxbetter.
I will be a low volume user, and having a toll-free number which some
offer does not matter.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Deguza
b947db17ab68@m20g2000prc.googlegroups.com:
> Hello All:
>
> I have been doing research on getting an internet fax service.
>
> I currently have a free eFax account. Full version will work, but it
> is a bit pricey compared to some others such as Faxbetter.
>
> I will be a low volume user, and having a toll-free number which some
> offer does not matter.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deguza
>
>
>
First off, if you have, or can get, a dialup fax/modem you can use
it to send faxes. Even if you don't use it for internet access.
Unless you don't have a landline.
To receive a fax, check if you have a voicemail service that
can receive faxes. IIRC: Verizon Wireless e-mail can receive
short faxes. Some VoIP phone services also can receive faxes.
It totally beats me why traditional landline companies haven't
been offering this service.
The internet is rife with fax services, it's just a matter of finding
them.
>
> I have been doing research on getting an internet fax service.
>
> I currently have a free eFax account. Full version will work, but it
> is a bit pricey compared to some others such as Faxbetter.
>
> I will be a low volume user, and having a toll-free number which some
> offer does not matter.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deguza
>
>
>