Posted by srnotary_CA on 10/31/05 11:59am Msg #73220
Receiving Loan DOcs by Fax
WHat is the usual Charge for receiving Loan Packages via Fax? TIA
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Reply by Art_MD on 10/31/05 12:02pm Msg #73221
I've only had to do it twice when they couldn't get them to me by e-mail. Charge $25. Are we talking e-fax, or regular fax to a laser printer?
Art
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Reply by srnotary_CA on 10/31/05 12:05pm Msg #73222
Regular fax to a laser Printer. Thanks
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Reply by Art_MD on 10/31/05 12:35pm Msg #73229
you might look into e-fax - several out there at reasonable price. K-7, maxemail, efax etc. Quick and easy printing of 2 copies.
Search will find several opinions and suggestions.
Art
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Reply by srnotary_CA on 10/31/05 12:37pm Msg #73230
Thanks for the advice. I will have my hubby look into those for me. He will be able to figure out which will work best with our computers here.
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Reply by thnotary_NY on 10/31/05 4:07pm Msg #73281
I use Docuharbor.com. Changes fax into .pdf if not already. $9.95/mo.
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Reply by BettyWV on 10/31/05 1:58pm Msg #73254
I use ONEBOX... It is excellent. I only had to accept fax to laser print once and I think I charged $30.00
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Reply by avyril snell on 11/1/05 12:19am Msg #73329
I have maxemail and paid i think $25 or $30 for the year, the very basic plan. it was funny the first time i used it because i didn't know how it worked. but they fax with their fax machine and it goes to your email. how cool is that
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