E-Fax Review – Using Internet & Its Protocols to Send a Fax




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While efax includes various faxing and good mobile applications, it is highly costly and cumbersome to operate than competitors.

You can send and receive faxes using eFax, an online fax service, via a web interface or via your chosen customer. Firstly, we like the mobile app of the service and its flexibility to set international and toll-free numbers. However, eFax retains its high cost, installation fees, safety and performance difficulties, and difficult user experience on the web. Our editors’ choice winners are Fax. Plus and HelloFax in the online fax category because they offer excellent functionality and easy-to-use applications at a reasonable price.

How much do you charge for eFax?


Two premium eFax plans: Pro plus. eFax Plus is $16.95/month for 150 fax pages. eFax Pro is $19.95 per month and contains 200 faxes. Annual plans are cut. You can now cancel online.

For both membership categories, there is a one-time setup cost of $ 10. Only eFax requires a setup fee, which is a huge drawback. Overage charges are 10 cents per page.

In place of imposing page limits, we prefer fax providers like HelloFax and RingCentral Fax. A pool allows you to use all of your fax pages before they expire, for example.

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