Re: Is Fax Dead Yet?
- From: T <nospam.kd1s@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 18:02:04 -0400
In article <rPT0k.7188$nW2.1188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
T wrote:
In article <39l544d0rikumkgftg8oqbus7o59jidseo@xxxxxxx>,
endlr@xxxxxxxxxx says...
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:33:03 -0700, D from BC
<myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I sold my fax modem years ago.In buisiness, fax is alive and doing fine. Most orders we get
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
are confirmed by fax.
Bah, I can scan any document in and email it no problems. I had to do a
non-disclosure agreement so I brought up the doc in Word and put a
digital image of my signature on it, then converted it to PDF and sent
it off.
" ... put a digital image of my signature on it, ..." Is that legit? Any
info on the legal situation anywhere? I'd love to do that, it would
shrink the size of contract pdf files down to 1/10th or less.
According to the law where I live a digital capture is fully accepted by
the courts here.
.
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