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Re: Sending and receiving FAX's French SIde
[Re: RunnernReader]
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12/28/2015 06:39 PM
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You could also get a "docusign" app, where you set up your signature so you do not need to print, sign, scan/fax. Just have the documents emailed. I have contracts emailed to me, sign right on my iPhone and send back. Getting to the point I may get rid of my fax machine as everything is emailed or scanned
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Re: Sending and receiving FAX's French SIde
[Re: RunnernReader]
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12/28/2015 06:54 PM
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Well that sure did come across as rude as I was suggesting an alternative and unless you need to have documents notarized than this sort of app works great, all real estate contracts require multiple signatures and it isn't any different than a faxed document. Maybe the Mail Box in Simpson Bay may have what you need - but that's on the Dutch side. Good Night
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Re: Sending and receiving FAX's French SIde
[Re: Canuck54]
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12/28/2015 07:45 PM
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I thought about suggesting that but with the turn this thread was taking I decided against it. One might offer to pay a reasonable amount for services/phone charges but it is a reasonable possibility.
I guess if the deal is big enough or has that big of consequences, one should be willing to pay up in order to make it happen.
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Re: Sending and receiving FAX's French SIde
[Re: dlbert]
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12/28/2015 07:51 PM
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Yes, you can definitely sign up for a fax to email service, in the US, and I assume there is a similar service in Canada that you can sign up for. There are a million of them, like efax, for instance. They can cost from as low as $5 a month, but I don't know how much the cost would be, if you only needed it for a couple of months, or one month. You can definitely RECEIVE faxes into your email account and SEND faxes from email. The only question would be whether you need to scan in the documents after they're signed or something, in order to send them. Otherwise, sending and receiving faxes through email is a snap.
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Re: Sending and receiving FAX's French SIde
[Re: RunnernReader]
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12/29/2015 11:45 AM
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Actual old-school fax is right up-to-date 1996 technology. Perhaps your real estate office needs to get a bit more current?
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