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I have used TPC free faxing since year dot. Great service but they now no longer allow my Yahoo! mail. I asked them to put my address on a white list, which they did for a year after the ban came in but the ban has been re-implied. I have to do all my faxing from my other email address. One great thing about TPC is that you can send graphics, if rendered as a Postscript file first. OK the output file can be many megabytes in size but it does come out as the Fine setting on the resulting fax. TPC also covers the whole of the UK, which for me, living in London, is great! Fantastic service & it's FREE! :-)) |
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I have used Internet Faxing by Faxpipe for almost 5 years. Not one glitch, and yet they aren't mentioned here. EDITOR'S NOTE: I see they have a Free trial account, but it's for receiving faxes only. Thanks for the mention. |
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Would you happen to know of a good service for sending faxes in Australia? Most of the options listed here don't offer a reasonable service in this country except for eFAX. At the moment i only need to test sending one Fax and all the trial services want me to sign op with my credit card for charging after the initial period expires; any chance of a one time test, no strings attached? |
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thanxs for the useful information, but I advise you to use http://en.popfax.com/Internet%20fax%20home.html it has plenty of advantages as well;) |
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The site www.myfax.com/free offers free outbound faxing to users in the USA and Canada. |
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You provide a terrific service for the ignorant ones like me! I use your recommendations and trust what you write. Please be well and continue with this site! Many thanks from an old lady who loves her computer. |
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thanks for the great info! |
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I had already run across TPC. I am very intrigued by it. I have a voip service that allows me to recieve inbound faxes in my email at my voip number for free. I am going to setup a form on my company website that will link to TPC and see if I can make it even easier for my clients to send a free fax. I will have a standard form they can fill out and a mailto link they can click so they can do it either way. I will let you know how it turns out. Maybe I will even share the script/form. By the way, I tried Faxzero and myfax and both worked well and the add was for their service. Faxzero only accepts a limited number of document types (.doc, .pdf, and I think 1 other). |
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I started using MetroFax because I needed about a 1000 pages a month faxed to me. I get an 800 number and 1000 pages for 14.95 a month. Best I could find for what I needed. |
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