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To: Nazbuster who wrote (26898)4/5/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: Sequoia Holdings  Respond to of 122088
 
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In addition, they provided no information for "returning" the phone number which I assume will be tied up for a long time without being used.
FWIW...They recycle the number if you do not use it in a 30 day period.

SH



To: Nazbuster who wrote (26898)4/5/1999 5:15:00 PM
From: Jimbo Cobb  Respond to of 122088
 
I believe most faxes are sent long-distance anyway, so what does it matter if the area code it is being faxed to is not the same area code where the person receiving the fax actually lives ???? In many states now, it is actually cheaper to make a long-distance call to another state than a long-distance call within that same state...so as long as you aren't getting faxes from your local calling area, it shouldn't make a difference...

That said, I would not want to be a long-term investor in EFAX at current levels...I bought and sold it today for a nice profit.

Jimbo.