I'm looking to get a service like eFax: Something that lets people send faxes to my computer, and lets me fax out of the computer without hooking into a phone line. Also, I work on a Mac. Anyone have thoughts about whether eFax is worth the $20 a month, or if there's a better and/or cheaper service?
Comments or emails much appreciated.
JVL...do not do efax...the $20/month thing is only for a few pages of material and as soon as you go over your limit they will start hitting your credit card with $10 fee's to cover the overage. And the Lord help you if some spammer gets your fax number cause then you will be paying for those ones too. I have a colleague in MI that uses callwave for his fax and he pays like $9.95 for unlimited pages...I would switch but I have about a zillion dollars in advertising with my efax number on it so I am waiting til I have another printing order.
ReplyDeleteDon't make the same mistake...
I use a Mac (at home) and have a fax number from MaxEmail. It works very well & I recommend it. I practiced law for 12 years with this number as my only fax number. Incoming faxes were sent to their own email address (e.g., fax@XXX-law.com). Both & & my assistant checked that account. Especially helpful when you are on the road.
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of callwave, but that plan looks attractive.
Callwave is probably fine. Ureach (ureach.com)is pretty good, too, chachi. They set you up w/ a toll-free number, and it's much cheaper.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks. I was hoping to avoid eFax if possible because my needs are incredibly modest--maybe 50 incoming pages a month. Will probably be trying MaxEmail, since I can do the Express version for just $25 a year.
ReplyDeleteI'm indebted for the advice. Thanks.
chack out fax2mailbox.com 9.95 a month unlimited inbound faxes to pdf's in your email
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