I signed up with efax when they first came out and thought it was great. Until other services like Ureach, OneCall and CallWave appeared on the market. They make efax look like a dot matrix printer.
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Imagine giving you client one toll-free number – both as contact and fax, the line automatically distinguishes between the two, client doesn’t need to press star or anything goofy like that. Your client might like the fact the line chases you and can be forwarded up to five phone numbers until it reaches you. Or if you prefer or are not available, it will call you to tell you a message has arrived – think about the airtime you save not having to check your vm every ½ hour or so. If you don’t want to be bothered with a call, it will email you letting you know a fax or message has arrived. Everything is maintained in its own message center - not in your cluttered email.
The lines are just awesome – and if you don’t take advantage of the “one number” principal, they still offer a fax only to email line at ½ the costs of efax – 5.95 month, .10 flat rate in OR out. Keep in mind with the regular “one number” line, there is no per page charge.
I can’t say enough about these types of lines. Armed with one of them and a full version of Acrobat – you are a portable document processing center, anywhere in the country.
Scrap the software programs and outdated services – you won’t be sorry!!!
Good luck :)
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