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Technology Stocks : EFAX.com - easy-to-use fax-to-email technology -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (791)3/24/1999 12:43:00 PM
From: Steve Turner  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1197
 
I think if you read back a few posts you will see discussion of people that have pagers they pay something like $5.00 a month for. I don't know the profit margin for those pager companies. My point about the $20 per month per line is that it is totally out of whack. If EFAX gets 20% of all the millions and millions of faxes sent each day, people may get a busy signal. <G> There won't be any problem in raising advertising money if that becomes a fact.

As for sending me faxes, why don't you sign up for the service and send some to yourself. I have stated that the faxes come in almost instantaneously. Others on this message board have posted the same. There is no debate. A couple of people have sent themselves faxes right after receiving a number and reported that it didn't go through right away. Perhaps the first fax is slow while the system does whatever is necessary to route it. After that, there should be no problems. I have had none. My problem with Tom is that he jumps up and agrees with people that the service is slow and my first message to him was a polite suggestion that he try it again. His refusal to do so tells me in no uncertain terms that he wants to foster some doubt about this company to take advantage of his short position. As for you sending me faxes, I do not care to give you my fax number at this time.