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To: JSB who wrote (20967)3/16/1999 7:54:00 AM
From: eims2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
JSB, Very good news indeed.



To: JSB who wrote (20967)3/16/1999 8:11:00 AM
From: lizard lick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Short Positions -Herb Greenberg tuesday Street.Com column

eFax follies: eFax.com's (EFAX:Nasdaq) stock zoomed 70% yesterday after it
announced it would provide its free email service to users of Xoom.com
(XMCM:Nasdaq). eFax provides a service that delivers faxes directly to your email.
All you do is register and get a phone number. Just one small problem: They
apparently can't even meet demand for ex-Xoom. I signed up March 9 and received
this email: "Due to the overwhelming demand for the eFax service, we are
experiencing some delays in assigning new eFax number. This email is being sent
to confirm that your registration information has been recorded in our order database.
We will process your order and send you an email with your eFax number and PIN
as soon as we are able."

I'm still waiting. (And it sounds great in theory, but a friend who recently got his
number after a weeklong wait said it took 90 minutes for the fax to make it from the
fax machine in his office to his nearby PC.) Hey, whaddaya expect fer free?

See you next week at the bottom of the ladder