Ditto. Everything he said. He's my twin. :)

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> That works too, and is cheaper than eFax.  One thing I do like about eFax
> is
> that I get faxes in email as PDF attachments, and I can fax something from
> any computer, which is very handy when traveling.  These things definitely
> don't apply to everyone, and it also depends on how often you fax things.
>  I
> pay for an eFax account so that I can have a stable fax phone number, but
> there are plenty of months when I don't send or receive a single fax.  I
> still pay for the service though, so that I can keep the phone number.
>
> Since eFax hasn't changed in a long time, I suspect there are plenty of
> services that are better and cheaper, but the cost for eFax is still
> (relatively) low so it's not a huge pain point right now.  If anyone has
> better alternatives I would love to hear them.  I am not against changing
> my
> fax number to use a better service.
>
>


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