FaxPipe
January 6, 2009 in 4 out of 5 stars, A service, Faxing FaxPipe: After initially recommending, and then getting hosed by Send2Fax (they significantly raised the prices, didn't let me know, made it hard to cancel and get a refund, didn't give a full refund), I was on the hunt for a replacement. I've been using FaxPipe now for several months, and can say it's everything I need and want in an electronic fax system. AirCom LLC. When someone faxes you, you get a PDF attachment of the fax in an email. To send a fax, you send an email with an
attachment to a special email address, put the recipient fax number as
the body of the message, and you're done. You get a toll-free or local number. Highly affordable. There's isn't much to it, it's just what you need, and nothing you don't. Paying yearly on the lower tier plans isn't my favorite (although, not a big deal). $48/yr for 25 pages/mo, $0.15 for more pages. Other plans. Reviewed by Carson McComasWhat is it?
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We've been using MaxEmail (http://www.maxemail.com/) successfully and happily for the past couple of years. We use their $24/year plan. They have a $7/month plan, too.
Posted by: Ray | Jan 6, 2009 2:15:22 PM
Thanks Ray - looks like an even more affordable option if your fax traffic is very low.
Posted by: Carson McComas | Jan 6, 2009 2:48:37 PM
Carson, thanks for posting this. I have been using send2fax for two years. I just checked and it doesn't look like they increased my fees. Although $25 a year is a lot more reasonable than $13 a month.
Posted by: Jamie Birch | Jan 7, 2009 1:06:19 PM
Yeah Jamie, when I started with Send2Fax it was $1.95/mo + $0.15/page. Glad to help!
Posted by: Carson McComas | Jan 7, 2009 1:09:51 PM