Monday, November 17, 2008

Send A Fax, Save A Tree

A few weeks ago, my fax machine was on the blink, and while it was out for repair, I desperately needed to send and receive a fax that was time sensitive. It was not an option for me to go to the local Staples to have them do it for me as there was a time delay between sending and receiving of about four hours, and I could not afford to either wait in the store that long, or return later in the day to pick up the faxed documents.

Besides—the information contained in the fax was highly confidential. So where did that leave me? I began looking at online faxing solutions. I have used eFax in the past, and for the most part, I was satisfied with their product offering. However, after reading some reviews, I was introduced to MyFax.

MyFax.com - Faxing Simplified. Anytime. Anywhere.

I decided to give them a try, and I was so impressed with how quickly and easily I was able to set it all up, that I even decided to sign up as an affiliate. Sending and receiving is as simple as email, it is always available (no busy signals, no paper shortage), the cost is less than what I would spend on a dedicated fax line plus the cost of toner for my fax machine, and best of all, because it is Internet based, I can use it anywhere I have an Internet connection. Because my business is virtual in nature, I find myself working in some of the most obscure places (ie: while camping, on trains, etc.)

So why not give them a try. Click on the image below to get started. Send a fax and save a tree today!

MyFax.com - Faxing Simplified

2 comments:

Tara said...

Hi Kerrie,

Thanks for your referral of MyFax to your readers. I'm glad you acknowledged that it's an environmentally friendly product. Please take a look at at www.myfax.com/green and the MyFax blog at http://blog.myfax.com/. Thanks again!

Kerrie Jean said...

Tara, you are very welcome! ... I do not make it a practice to recommend products that I do not truly believe it, and MyFax is right up there! And, I love that it's environmentally friendly :-) Thanks for the link -- I'll be sure to check out the blog!

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