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Do you really need a fax? Its a bit old fashioned - why not use email? If you must have a fax, use efax.com for incoming faxes - you have your own number, its free, and faxes go to your email account so you print out the ones you want. Plus they have to ring an 0870 number!
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It seems the only real solution is to change the fax number, but as soon as you publish it, you open yourself to spam.
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My suggestion was to use an e-fax number for incoming emails.
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wildwood scoffs at this because he says you need to instantly see a fax arriving. I don't see why thats necessary, and anyway any business today thats going to survive tomorrow will be using e-mail fo rthe majority of thei rcommunications. And e-fax is just another email that comes exactly as sent and can be printed out and looks indistinguishable from a fax.
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wildwood also says that sending faxes is a pain if you have to scan them into your computer. I agree, I didn't suggest doing so. Use a fax machine, but just for out going faxes and do not publish the number anywhere.
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But you can give the number to trusted business partners. So the only people using your efax number will be spammers or brand new contacts; you can give them your real fax number if and when you want to do business with them.
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I can see wildwood can add to the answers on the other question, but I still can't - it wont go down to the submit button. I guess we have different screen sizes, or different definitions or different browser set up. Whatever - its a design fault of Answerbank that has been the subject of previous discussions.