[Hidden-tech] Junk Faxes

Philip Garrow pgarrow at shaysnet.com
Sun Feb 5 14:28:35 EST 2006


Hi:

There are two solutions that I have set up for my customers who receive junk
faxes.

The first is to install a fax modem in an old computer they may have, just
configured to auto receive.  When the junk faxes come in they are easy to
view and delete, allowing you to print only the faxes that are relevant.

The other solution that I have suggested is for customers to set up an eFax
account for about $12.00 a month.  eFax will forward all of your faxes as
PDFs into your email where they can be viewed on the screen and deleted if
not relevant.

Both of these solutions have the advantage of saving money on ink, toner
cartridges and paper in a fax machine, and you don't have to listen to the
incoming faxes if you turn off the phone ring and the modem speaker, or go
with eFax.

			Just my $0.02.

Philip Garrow
Fundamental Computer Services
phil at garrow.com



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Some new info on junk faxes.

There has been a change to the federal law in the past few months, which
lowers our protection from them. California has effected a new state law
as of Jan that returns some of these rights. There is a call for more
states to do the same.

Suggest you read the column about money in the current ed of the Costco
mag. I believe the column is by Horowitz. I would cite it better, but
someone grabbed my copy.

Jim U.

jim at nationalwireless.com
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