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    Quote Originally Posted by itadakimasu
    I've heard of some different free fax services online but haven't used any of them firsthand.

    They have the ability to fwd the fax to your inbox as a tiff or jpg file.
    My problem is that the number for that fax and phone has a long history, starting in 1987 and we have to keep it.

    As I understand things, fax2mail and other webfax services create a new number, which isn't possible here.

    There's one phoneline, that also is the faxline. The ones using it have extremely low technical knowledge and do not want to have a new number.

    So my only solution is to find the right device.

    Thanks

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    efax.com has a feature to let you port over an existing number.

    I didn't look at other services but others probably offer the same service. I got some pricing on efax ( i think it was efax) for work a few weeks ago and it was decent if you take into consideration costs you pay for a phone line and what not for the fax machine to run.

    We got some really expensive fax boards less than a year ago though and can't justify the cost of replacing them ( $8000+ for fax boards!!! zomg)

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    Quote Originally Posted by itadakimasu
    efax.com has a feature to let you port over an existing number.

    I didn't look at other services but others probably offer the same service. I got some pricing on efax ( i think it was efax) for work a few weeks ago and it was decent if you take into consideration costs you pay for a phone line and what not for the fax machine to run.

    We got some really expensive fax boards less than a year ago though and can't justify the cost of replacing them ( $8000+ for fax boards!!! zomg)
    Ouch, overpriced for my single machine use.
    I'll check the porting, if for example the service can separate faxes and voice calls and if you can redirect a fax call if you take it by mistake.

    Thanks again

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