eFax fax-to-email service: experiences?

eFax fax-to-email service: experiences?

am 15.02.2006 14:29:46 von Tristan Miller

Greetings.

I'm looking for a free service which allows one to receive faxes by e-mail.
The only one I've found that gives you a UK phone number is eFax
.

Has anyone had any experiences with this service? Is it reliable? I note
that one of the terms of signing up with them is that "I agree to receive
promotional emails sent by eFax on behalf of its partners." Am I going to
be deluged with spam or do they keep the promotional emails to a minimum
(say, once every couple weeks or so)?

Regards,
Tristan

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Re: eFax fax-to-email service: experiences?

am 16.02.2006 04:53:05 von Carl Navarro

On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:29:46 +0000, Tristan Miller
wrote:

>Greetings.
>
>I'm looking for a free service which allows one to receive faxes by e-mail.
>The only one I've found that gives you a UK phone number is eFax
>.

Sign up might be free, but in the US you are limited to 20 pages a
month. If you exceed that, you are terminated, no warning, just a
termination notice and you're out in 30-45 days.

I use maxEmail (www.maxemail.com) which costs me $14.95 a year for vm
and fax to email. I notice that they have a UK number 44 020.

Check it out and see if it is better. They limit you to 200 pages a
month, but I've never seen a complaint and I get a lot of faxes.


Carl Navarro