Tuesday, 4 October 2011

faxing abroad

the first rule about faxing on the internet is to make sure that the number you're faxing has to be 10 digits.
problems usually occur when you're trying to fax abroad. what do you do when you have a 13 digit fax number? google ofcourse! sadly google along with wiki failed in this section. there are no free internet faxing facilities for faxing a document abroad. the cheapest i found was with faxsero.com, which came to a total sum of £3.76 or something like that.. it gave me the opportunity to fax either locally, or detecting that the number is too large and so i had to select - faxing internationally. another issue to look out for is the time you send the fax. its preferrable to send the fax during office hours - the earlier you send the fax, the more likely you are to successfully connect. this was the issue i was faced with today - since the office hours end at 2pm in europe it had meant that i had to ensure that i sent my fax before their lunch..... which is my intention tomorrow. i'll have to wake up extra early to ensure the fax is sent successfully? doesn't it make it more convenient for the rest of the world to be able to send out queries whenever at your own convenience? common.. no email address? i'm not impressed :/

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