
- #EFAX MESSENGER FREE VERIFICATION#
- #EFAX MESSENGER FREE CODE#
- #EFAX MESSENGER FREE PASSWORD#
- #EFAX MESSENGER FREE PLUS#
- #EFAX MESSENGER FREE DOWNLOAD#
That should help you out! To learn more about online fax options, also check out my friend Kevin Savetz’s terrific guide to online fax services.
#EFAX MESSENGER FREE DOWNLOAD#
The difference is that on the bottom of the message is a link that lets you either download the fax document in their weird ‘efx’ format, or view it:Ĭlick on the actual fax image filename link (here it’s “f524345.efx”) and you’ll actually be able to view the fax itself, within your Web browser:Ĭoolness! Now, one more tip: if you want to save the fax to your computer (and you do, because they only save them for 30 days with the free accounts), simply right-click or Option-click (if you’re on a Mac) and you can choose “View As Image” and print that result, or choose “Save Image As…” instead: The messages you see here, if you click on one, look the same as when they were emailed to you: Instead of the app, you want to go to the eFax Storage Center, where you’ll see a nice inbox of all your received faxes: If you’re so inclined, you can download the recommended application from eFax, but in fact you can just as easily view your fax in your Web browser. Upon receipt of a fax, I received a prompt email notification that looked like this:
#EFAX MESSENGER FREE PASSWORD#
At first, I thought callers would need to enter the PIN, but in fact that’s an account password for when you want to access the received faxes only and shouldn’t be shared with anyone else. I was also confused because the confirmation email from eFax shows you a phone number and PIN.
#EFAX MESSENGER FREE CODE#
Mine is in the 253 area code (which is the southern region of Washington state), but what difference where it’s located?
#EFAX MESSENGER FREE VERIFICATION#
Now you’re set up and should get a verification email from eFax with your new fax number. Just be careful, as you sign up you’ll see this:Ĭhoose the second option to retain your free account status. Uh, yeah, I don’t think so!įortunately, you can sign up for their free service at eFaxFree. Notice that if you chat with ’em you can lower your price quite a bit from the standard published rates, but what I really like is the comment that $169.50/year is a “nominal fee”. It basically averages to $14.00 per month
#EFAX MESSENGER FREE PLUS#
You pay for 10 months of Service ($16.95 X 10), plus you receive 2 additional months free. Thereafter, you are charged a nominal amount of $169.50 for a year. As per this plan, the first month of service is Free. In accordance with providing the best of services to our customers, we now have a special Annual plan. Laura C: At eFax we value our customers the most. It basically averages to $14.00 per month. Thus, the discounted Annual charges for eFax will be $169.50. (I can buy a fax machine for less!) Laura C: Under the promotional annual plan, you pay only for 10 months of service & get service worth 2 months for Free. Dave: thanks, but I’m looking for something that’s less than $150/year.

Outbound faxing charges are at $0.10 per page (60-second transmission time or less) to destinations in USA. You can receive up to 130 pages of faxes free of cost per month. Therefore, instead of $26.95, you can set up an eFax Plus Account for only $16.95. Laura C: As per this plan, I will be able to waive the one time activation fee of $10.00. Laura C: We have a promotional plan available. Dave: right, but if I wanted to just pay a per-page fee and no monthly recurring? Laura C: We do not have such plans. This is equivalent to sending upto 30 pages of faxes free per month (International page rates differ). With this, you can send faxes at the rate of 10 cents a page within the United States. Laura C: I will also provide an additional $3 Gift Credit every month. Outbound faxing carries a fee of $0.10 per page (60-second transmission time or less) to destinations in USA. This plan includes 130 free incoming pages every month. A one-time activation fee of $10.00 is also applied during the first month of your service. I am wondering if there’s a lower-price eFax option than eFaxPlus: I only receive faxes, and only 5-10 pages/mo (if that!) Laura C: The basic cost for eFax Plus service is $16.95 per month. Laura C: Welcome to the eFax Sales Team! I am Laura, your Online Sales Representative. In fact, even if you live chat with their support people, you’ll find that they talk about what a bargain a $160/yr service plan is and state that they don’t have a free fax service, but read on, and I’ll share the secret of just how you can get a free receive-only fax account from eFax.įirst, I have to share this as it’s so interesting, it’s the transcript of a chat I had with the sales rep at eFax:

One of the most popular of these services is, though on first glance, it’s a pay-only service. There are a ton of services that can act as a virtual fax machine for you, though most of them are commercial services.
