Re: Is Fax Dead Yet?



On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:55:40 -0700 (PDT), Paul <Quiller123@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Apr 20, 11:30 am, "Harry Dellamano" <har...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Jim Thompson" <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:33:03 -0700, D from BC
<myrealaddr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I sold my fax modem years ago.
Now I use a web-to-fax service for 10 cents per outgoing fax.
I don't fax very often and over the years it hasn't even totaled yet
to a large coffee.
However, nobody can fax in but nobody does anyways..

Has fax faded away yet?
Should a business still be faxable? Or does fax look old fashioned
these days?

Let's say...

Fax # on business cards
Fax # on signs
Fax # on web sites
Fax # on vans
Fax # on T shirts

I think fax is not worthy of the added text space anymore.

D from BC
British Columbia
Canada

Good question... I average sending 1 fax per week, receive 1 fax per
month.

                                       ...Jim Thompson
--

 Yea me to, but that one Fax in is usually very important, like a PO or
something that needs signing and returned. Buyers at large companies still
like Fax.
 Cheers
 Harry- Hide quoted text -

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That can be done via email.

Email and the modern scanner has made the FAX
a dinosaur.


Of course it "can be done", but are you willing to risk losing an
order by forcing the CUSTOMER to do something they would prefer not
to? I'd rather let some more "progressive" company fight those battles
where my valuable customers are concerned.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
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