It Is Easy To Send A Free Online Fax | The Communication Blog

Monday, November 30, 2009

It Is Easy To Send A Free Online Fax

By Brian Griffin

The ordinary, say non-business person probably does not often find the need to send faxes, but when the time does come, most people are not equipped with a home fax machine and more than likely can not use the one they may have at work. That is where the Internet can come in handy. There you can find a variety of services that will allow you to send a free online fax.

If you generally don't find yourself needing to send more than one or two faxes ever so often, then you might find that the Internet service called Fax Zero to be a pretty good service to us.

They allow each user two free online faxes. All you have to do is save a copy of whatever you are to do an online fax for, to your computer, provide the fax number and company information that you are sending it to and send the file. You will then later receive a confirmation that your fax was sent, and that's all there is to it.

If you don't have access to a computer at the time you might be requested to send someone a fax, but you do have a cell phone that has a camera as well, you can use a service that is called ScanR. You simply take a picture of what you want to send to someone and send it to the ScanR email address and they will then send it onto the person you have indicated that you want to receive it.

Looking for a service that is beyond easy? Sending an online fax through Drop.io is probably the easiest way to send a fax when you don't have access to a fax machine. Simply get yourself a Drop.io account. Then whatever document it is that you need to have faxed can be uploaded to your personal Drop.io account. After that, all you have to do is provide the fax number and send it on it's way.

The services above, are just samples of what type of services you might find. There are a vast variety out there to choose from.

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