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Can You Send a FAX For Free?


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Yes, I was trying to send you a FAX. I don’t know if you have a machine that can pick it up. If you don’t, I’m interested to see what happens when you pick this up! Anyway, there are times when you need to Fax something, and don’t have a machine of your own. Luckily, there are free services that let you send them without installing anything – or without having to buy a machine.

Using MyFax, you can send up to two facsimiles per day – absolutely free! Enter the To and From information, and attach your FAX (.pdf, .doc, etc). Enter an additional message, such as an Attention name, or similar instructions. That’s it – your FAX is ready to send.

It doesn’t get easier than this, and you certainly won’t find a cheaper service than this. I absolutely love coming across things like this. If you know of other excellent (and free!) services to help us with our daily lives, please pass them along!

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3 Comments

Are there any free services for incoming faxes? Back in the day there was quite a few sites offering both incoming & outgoing faxing for free.

It’s a great service, but then i think: what a FAX is useful for these days? Email can do pretty much anything a fax can, and if you have a scanner it really does anything a fax does.
Also, fax uses paper and ink, which uses a lot of natural resources, which destroy the planet. Someday the printed fax goes to the trash, double-polluting the planet.
Yeah, email is less harmful.
Anyhow, great service. :)

Thanks Chris for this nice find. Just wanted to add that http://www.efax.com offers a free service to receive faxes. Attach the number to your email and you receive the fax message there. Need to install software to view the faxes and long distance numbers are free. I believe it costs to receive the faxes in pdf format, get a local number, as well as sending a fax.

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