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Virtual fax services

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rivan

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We're looking to ditch my wife's home office phone lines. She still gets faxes a few times a month, though.

Which virtual fax services are the best? Quality/price/etc?
 
I use eFax.com. I get to expense the $16.95/mo so I didn't really bother shopping around for a better deal. I don't have any real complaints about the service though.

I used to use their proprietary app for opening fax documents that were emailed to me in their proprietary .efx file format -- which I'd then convert to PDF -- but they didn't have an app that ran in Linux. Now I just use their web-based inbox which will let you download a PDF copy of your fax straight away.
 
Used eFax at multiple companies for several years. I also have an account for personal use. Never had a problem. You can setup the faxes to go to multiple email addresses too. Sending a fax is as easy as attach it the document to an email and sending it to phonenumber@efaxsend.com. Here's a link:

http://www.efax.com/
 
get a scanner /thread

To send to companies that use a fax service to receive incoming documents? :awe:

The unfortunate reality is that a lot of businesses still use faxing. I have no idea why - a duplex scanner is like $350 on Amazon - but that's how it is 😛
 
I think my work must use some internal service, but all my faxes get translated into pdf documents which own...
 
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