January 18th, 2007

Recommended Vendor - EFax

So you haven’t bought a fax machine yet and have the occasional need to receive a fax? You are sick of running down to Kinkos anytime someone faxes you and need a better solution. It might be time you try Efax. Suburban Home has been using Efax now since 1999 and I could not recommend a better product. With Efax, you get a phone number that becomes your fax number and when faxed, you receive an email with a file attachment. I currently use Efax plus because I get a number of faxes, but Efax Free will work for most people. With the free version of Efax, you get a non-local number, and you get your faxes sent to you as an efax file which will require you download Efax Messenger to open the fax. If you upgrade to other products, you can get the faxes sent as pdfs or tiff files.

Regardless of which option you choose, using efax frees up having to have a dedicated phone line and one of the best perks is that you can choose to print, file, or trash the fax when it shows up in your in box.

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Written by Virgil Dickerson

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  1. On November 26th, 2007 at 8:02 pm
    vannie said:

    I use (and am very satisfied with) 101Fax. I get a 101Fax number, I can send fax to email and email to fax, I can fax broadcast, and fax internationally for just 4.50 a month! the best deal you’d find around. >> www.101fax.com… I was able to convince 3 of my friends to switch to 101Fax.

    worth a try ;)

  2. On April 25th, 2008 at 8:13 am
    Gaines said:

    I definitely agree that internet fax services are great. However, I would recommend trying MyFax or RingCentral. eFax Free does not allow you to send faxes by email and eFax Plus (160 pages per month) costs approximately 70% more than either MyFax Best Value (300 pages) or RingCentral Fax 300 (300 pages). For more information and vendor reviews, check out www.FaxCompare.com.

  3. On June 23rd, 2008 at 8:51 pm
    Mr. Broth said:

    That’s right, internet faxing is very convenient! I use 101fax too for sending a fax online. i just pay $4.50 a month and get all great features and services.

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