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jp10558
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reply to ReVeLaTeD

Re: Well....

The problem with MaxEmail.com seems to be you cannot just pay per fax sent. It looks like you need at a minimum $10 setup fee and $2 a month. That's better, but not great.


ReVeLaTeD
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said by jp10558:

The problem with MaxEmail.com seems to be you cannot just pay per fax sent. It looks like you need at a minimum $10 setup fee and $2 a month. That's better, but not great.
Think business. Nobody would make money off of a 100% electronic, mobile office solution if they just charged per fax.

Besides, the setup fee is marginal and you can pay a year in advance. It's really a small amount and I've never been charged for any fax sent or received. It goes anywhere with me. Cross it up with a Blackberry Storm or an iPhone and you have an office on the move. Plus I have a toll free number, which is definitely more professional than some long distance mess.

Also, keep in mind that you would not have to pay separately for a phone line or services. When I worked at PacBell basic phone service - just the dialtone, no long distance - was $15/month. Add a long distance carrier and that price went up quite a bit. Even at $15/month that's....what...$180 a year not including long distance? It's just not worth it.

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