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[OT] Fax to email service


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  • Subject: [OT] Fax to email service
  • From: "Stephen Jones" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 13:47:39 -0000
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Apologies for bringing this up again, but I=92m looking at the different
options for getting a Fax to Email service and wondered if someone could
help me out.  The companies I=92ve looked at so far are =96
=20
1 =96 www.eFax.com <http://www.efax.com/>  =96 you can get a
0870 number fo=
r
free, but it looks like if you get more than 20 pages in the 1 mth
they=92ll automatically put you onto the paid =93plus=94 service, charging
=
$13
setup and $13/mth fee.
=20
2 =96 www.dmClub.net <http://www.dmclub.net/>  =96 offer
free 070078/9
numbers with a 30 sec/mth min usage. Their 0870 numbers are =A320 setup
and =A35/mth.
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3 =96 www.YAC.com <http://www.yac.com/>  =96 offer free
07092 numbers, I
didn=92t notice any minimum usage but the call charges to those numbers
are high (31.92p/min). Their 0870 numbers are =A315 setup and =A33/mth.
=20
So eFax would be the cheapest to get a 0870 number but one big fax could
end up costing me $156/year.
=20
I know quite a few of you use this type of service =96 so after using it
for a while, what do you recommend?
=20
TIA
=20
Steve


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