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![]() I need one. Who should I use?
Thanks, Adam. |
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![]() Adam -
> I need one. Who should I use? I'm using faxaway.com. You can do either broadcast or individual faxes with them. It's easy to use, sign up, etc. Efax was a hassle. I couldn't get them to take my money. With faxaway, you create your document in Word, attach it to an e-mail, and send it to them. They fax it from their fax servers and e-mail you to let you know whether your fax succeeded or failed. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" Click Here to Sign Up for Your Free Course on Getting a Great Life in 10 Days |
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![]() Adam,
Still want to get into fax blasting after the Fed's $5 Billion+ fine against one of the leading fax blasting companies in the US? Even though the Telecommunications Act of 19__, clearly prohibited computerized telephone soliciations and fax blasting (without prior permission to send the fax), major companies continued to offer the service. Their profits were so good they couldn't turn the business down. Well, some of those profits will have to be regurgitated to pay off that fine. And, that is just the first. It doesn't get the fax blast service user off the hook. Since they paid for the service, they are party to the illegal faxes. Dennis Bevers BASSCO, Inc. Some of the most effective marketing on the market today! |
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