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jdmarch:
And here's an even cheaper one that I just stumbled across:
http://www.trustfax.com/landing_firewall.asp
"Prestige" plan, $4.95/month:
    *  100 Receive Pages
    * 50 Send Pages
    * Faxes Sent To Your Email
    * Fax Inbox - Unlimited Storage
    * US Local Fax Number

dr_jake:
But this one's cheaper, more affordable, and definitely more reliable: 101FAX -
*UNLIMITED Receive Pages
* 8 cents per minute outbound
*Faxes sent to your email
* Local Fax Number (or TollFree with the tollfree plan) - selectable!!
* fax broadcasting
* International Faxing
check it out: http://101fax.com/packages.html

a lot of people could attest that 101fax provides the best online faxing service around. ... and i wouldn't be this bold if my experience with this provider was nothing but very satisfactory! kudos! :)



And here's an even cheaper one that I just stumbled across:
http://www.trustfax.com/landing_firewall.asp
"Prestige" plan, $4.95/month:
    *  100 Receive Pages
    * 50 Send Pages
    * Faxes Sent To Your Email
    * Fax Inbox - Unlimited Storage
    * US Local Fax Number

-jdmarch (January 23, 2008, 07:23 PM)
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jdmarch:
dr_jake, many thanks for the tip. 101fax looks great. No monthly fee is a huge benefit. One small issue: they have only a few area codes available for incoming faxes, so most users will not be able to get a local number. I get so few faxes that it's not a real problem for me; others may find this more problematic.

alexa1973:
Hi,
I use http://www.faxsv.com to receive my faxes for free and http://www.faxzero.com to send.  Both free and you don't have to subscribe.

app103:
I've been using CallWave (http://www.callwave.com/landing/virtualFax_L1.aspx) for their virtual fax number for several years, and they just unrolled a send fax service also.  It is a little expensive, but still far far less than you would pay for a phone line.   I pay $10 month for more faxes than I use and the service is reliable and easy to use.
-eriji (December 25, 2007, 10:46 AM)
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I have been using Callwave for a number of years too (just like eriji), for receiving faxes and voicemail. The 2 biggest issues with their service is 1.) the fact it is only available for people that have a home phone number within the US and 2.) the fax number they issue to you is in Nevada, which can be a long distance charge for most people, especially those local to me.

On the plus side of receiving faxes, is that you get them as .pdf files (voicemail as .wav), and they can be delivered to you through their software, which can be run on any Windows pc anywhere, even if you are traveling outside the country on business, or you can receive them in your email, or both.

I have not tried the fax sending service, and I have no plans on it since I really don't need it. (My other pc has a nice data/fax/voice modem that came with some great software that I can use when needed.)

The Callwave service and software is quite reliable and I have never had any issues with it, not even running on dialup on my old 9x pc. So if their outgoing fax service is as good as the rest of what they offer, it's probably excellent.

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