Posted by Lee/AR on 5/28/05 4:39pm Msg #41024
Any current MaxEmail LITE users out there? Share,please
Interested in your experience. Is 500 pages enough or are you getting billed? Realize that depends upon how many signings you do/mo. on an average. Any & all info, experience will be appreciated. TIA
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Reply by Joan-OH on 5/28/05 10:20pm Msg #41068
At 500 pages per month, I have never gone over.
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 5/28/05 11:21pm Msg #41073
Where are you getting 500 pages/mo from? The maxemail...
website shows it is 200 pages/mo.
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Reply by Joan-OH on 5/29/05 8:56am Msg #41088
Re: Where are you getting 500 pages/mo from? The maxemail...
From their website
Maxemail lite - "Pricing includes 500 inbound fax pages or voicemail messages received per month" = $14.85/year + $10 set up - 815 (Chicago) area code
Maxemail Plus - "Pricing includes 200 inbound fax pages or voicemail messages received per month" = $69/year + $10 set up - Local area code
Strange that the cheaper would get more faxes per month, but true. Another reason to go for the Chicago area code, 300 more pages
Joan-OH
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 5/30/05 1:01am Msg #41172
Re: Where are you getting 500 pages/mo from? The maxemail..
Thanks for answering that Joan. I didn't click the "learn more.." and it just said it had "the same features".
I just emailed MaxEmail tech support and inquired why Plus allows 300 pages LESS and costs MORE. Curious as to their reply.
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Reply by Bobbi in CT on 5/29/05 10:16am Msg #41094
LOVE MaxEmail LITE Chicago area code ...
In three years, I've never gone over the page limit. I use it just for incoming confirmations and ability to access an incoming fax from ANYWHERE. I use my HP 3330 for all outgoing faxes; however, I do NOT give out that fax #.
No business I work with cares what area code they fax to. It was more important to me that I have a Permanent Fax # that I could access for incoming faxes from anywhere.
One benefit: You do NOT have to print every fax you receive and, until you delete them, you re-print a clean copy of a stored fax (if you've written notes all over the confirmation fax) to send a "clean" coopy as proof of confirmation or fee agreement.
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