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Need a Fax? for Cash out? Try one of these
« on: June 29, 2019, 12:43:12 pm »
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Fax Services


Send free faxes online or receive faxes by email for free  (some are Free Trial)

https://www.lifewire.com/free-fax-services-2378048

Updated June 03, 2019
The free (some have Free Trial)  fax receiving services give you a fax number to hand out to others and will convert faxes sent to that number to a digital document delivered to your email address.
Some of these services offer only limited free faxing. Read carefully before choosing one.

1.  FaxZero
 
What We Like :  Great for very limited faxing needs.
Faxes straight from Word files.
What We Don't Like :  Limited free offering.
Inclusion of ads on the cover page.

Send a fax for free anywhere in the US and Canada (or many international destinations). You can upload a document or PDF file or enter text to fax.
The free service places an ad on the cover page and is limited to a maximum of 3 pages per fax, up to 5 free faxes per day. If you need to send more than 3 pages, you can send a fax of up to 25 pages with priority delivery and no ad on the cover page for $1.99. The service is accredited with the Better Business Bureau.

2.  GotFreeFax

What We Like :  No branding or ads.
Reasonable fee structure.
What We Don't Like :  Very limited number of free faxes.

If you'd rather not have an ad on the cover page, consider GotFreeFax, which uses no-ad free fax cover pages and also doesn't add any GotFreeFax branding to your fax. You can send faxes online to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada.
You can send up to 3 pages per fax with 2 free faxes allowed per day. If you need to send more than 3 pages, GotFreeFax allows you to fax up to 10 pages for $0.98, 20 pages for $1.98, and 30 pages for $2.98. The premium pay-per-fax service also uses an encrypted connection and provides priority delivery.

3. FaxBetter

What We Like :  Great for people with consistent but low-volume fax needs.
OCR and document-search capability.
Online storage.
What We Don't Like :  Weekly fax receipts to keep your number.

FaxBetter Free offers you a dedicated toll free fax number for receiving up to 20 pages per month, plus email notifications every time you receive a fax. The catch is that cannot send faxes using free fax number, and the fax-to-email service as well as the OCR/searchable fax feature is only a 30-day trial.
FaxBetter Free stores up to 1,000 pages on its site for you to access your faxes online. If you don't expect to receive faxes as regularly and/or would like the fax-to-email, to send faxes, have searchable faxes, and up to 500 pages per month options, the FaxBetter account starts at $5.95 per month.

4.  eFax Free

What We Like :  Good for light-volume needs.
What We Don't Like :  Tied to the eFax software.
Subscription model is pricey.

The eFax Free plan gives you a free fax number for incoming faxes which are delivered to you by email. You'll need the eFax document viewing software and will be limited to 10 incoming faxes a month, but if you have light fax receiving needs, eFax Free is a helpful service.
To change the area code for your fax number, receive more than 10 incoming faxes, or send as well as receive faxes, you'll need to upgrade to the eFax Plus plan, which is a bit more costly than average, starting at $16.95 per month plus a one-time setup fee of $10 (which is currently being waived for new users).

5.  PamFax

What We Like :  Reasonable pricing plans.
Skype integration.
What We Don't Like :  Limited number of free pages.

Pamfax is free to join, and new users get three free fax pages. Support for Dropbox, Box.net and Google Documents is built into the service. If you decide to upgrade, PamFax will provide you with your own personal fax number.
PamFax is available for the internet, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iPhone/iPad, Android and Blackberry 10. Once you're beyond your three free fax pages, you'll can choose between On Demand ($0.11 per page), and Professional ($6.99per month and $0.07 per page) or Basic Plans ($4.64 per month and $0.11 per page). Both the Basic and Professional plans include a personal fax number and allow you to send multiple documents in a single fax. What's nice about this fax service is that you can even use PamFax with Skype


I read a post where the member couldn't cash out without sending a fax to FusionCash, so when I came upon this list of some free fax agents, I thought I'd share.

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