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    Best Cashback Credit Cards
    As with any credit card offer, determining the best cashback credit cards requires that you study all features and charges of each card, and not just the offers that give you bonus points or cash back. You need to know the interest rate during and after the introductory offer, the length of time of the introductory offer, the annual fee if there is any, and other details of the fine print on each credit card application.The best cashback credit cards, and in fact nearly all cashback credit cards, require that you have an excellent credit score to qualify. Let's take a few that might be considered the best cashback credit cards.The first, An American Express card, offers five percent of your cash back when you used it to purchase gas. You have a zero percentage introductory APR, no annual fee, and a transfer fee of 4.99 percent fixed. With this card you can set up an automatic monthly bill paying system that gives you cash back on your cable and telephone bill, your parking fee and even expenses for transportation. Some long distance charges with some carriers might not qualify, however. You can even order more than one card on this same account, in the name of any family member 18 years of age or older, at no additional activation charge. You may even qualify for a no-fee transfer of balance from other higher rate credit cards.One of the things that may make this the best in cashback credit cards for you is the ease of keeping track of expenses and card use for tax preparation and budgeting. The online feature called Summary of Charges lets you access your account information for the entire year 24 hours a day seven days a week. You can sort your use of the card by date, by vendor or merchant name, or by the amount of the charge. You can categorize your charges and review them by category. You might, for example, have a travel category, a restaurant category, a business equipment category, and so forth.Other online information on this, one of the best cashback credit cards, includes billing information, monthly charge tot
    y) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    Easy

    Hot Buttered Customer Service
    "Sixteen squirts."I didn't know what my wife was talking about. I was busy counting out money for my popcorn at the AMC refreshment stand. "He put sixteen squirts of butter in your popcorn," she answered my confused expression.I looked over as the movie attendant filled my small bag of popcorn with more popcorn and then squirted in more butter. I had asked for "lots of butter." I don't usually get it. This time, I got it.I received the bag and carried it like a bag of gold dust. It was almost that heavy. The bag was warm and a wonderful smell drifted up to my face.I entered the darkened theatre and walked down the aisle lifting the bag to my mouth so my tongue could pick up the fluffy popped kernels as I looked for a seat. I felt like an anteater at a buttered ant buffet.I sat down and began my meal.Food for the gods. Ambrosia. Richness you can only dream about. Each flavorful handful made its way to my mouth. Ecstasy. It was as if each individual piece had been hand-buttered. Perfection only lasts for so long, however . . . even in a movie theatre. As I got down a few inches, I had to shake off the excess butter. When I reached the half-way point, I had to squeeze out the butter so that I could make it to my lips without dripping all over my shirt. I made it to the three-quarter point and my hot buttered popcorn had turned to fondue. I wanted to continue, but I had to stop. Manfully I thought of drinking it, but reason entered the picture. I put a wad of napkins inside and folded over the top of the bag. I sat it down beside my seat. The buttered popcorn was on my mind for the rest of the movie.I thought about the popcorn, the young man who applied the rich buttery coating and their relationship to customer service. It's not often we get what we ask for. Our wishes and desires are granted so rarely that we are unprepared for it when we find it. That's why when we receive great customer service - someone actually listening to what we're saying and requesting, and then delivering it - we're completely s
    The Internet is reshaping every form of communications medium, and faxing is no exception. The latest twist: Internet faxing services that let you send messages to any fax machine from any Web browser or email, and others that give you a "personal fax phone number," then forward any documents sent there to your e-mail inbox.

    The Fax Machine - Workhorse in the '80s and '90s.

    It enabled you to send a document to anyone, anywhere, at any time, and know that it was received instantly. It was a godsend in the 1980s and everyone had to have one. But it has become an expensive bit of machinery that will cost you money every time you use it. Smart organizations are now reducing or eliminating the fax machines they use in favor of electronic services. The fax machine costs you in paper, toner, phone bills and repairs. It is like a taxi-meter in that regard, and the bill keeps growing and growing. Currently most of the documents that you fax are created on a computer. If you fax them through a fax machine, you must print out the documents, manually create a cover page, and you must go to the fax machine to send the documents. Every time you receive a fax, you must retrieve it from the community fax machine, rather than having it delivered directly to your PC workstation like any other document. Many people still use fax machines today. The alternative is to use fax services from companies that provide Internet fax services.

    Fax Machine Costs

    The fax machine is considered a simple tool by many, which is probably why they haven't replaced it yet. Anybody can stick a document into the auto feeder, dial a phone number, and send the document at 14.4 or 33.6 Kbs. But it costs to send a fax.

    Among the actions employees must take to fax a document, labor is the greatest hidden operating cost. Labor is a key factor because your staff is more expensive than phone calls, and it makes the biggest difference in fax costs. Most businesses neglect to factor in the costs of actions such as employees walking to the machine, waiting to use it, the faxing process and the employee's return trip to their desk. All of this takes time. And in the world of hidden fax operating costs-you guessed it-time is money. Also, keep in mind that it isn't unusual to find executives with six-figure salaries performing some of the same fax-related tasks as clerical workers. When that happens, those labor costs can be as astronomical as some of those six-figure salaries. Costs also incurred are lease and maintenance charges for fax machines as well as sending charges for making fax phone calls. These depend on the rates you pay and the speed at which your fax machine and the machines you send to can distribute faxes.

    How Internet Faxing Works

    Ever heard of eFax? You sign up for a fax number. When people send you faxes, they're auto-forwarded to your e-mail Inbox, where you can read them, trash them if they're junk, or print them out only if necessary. Not only do you save paper and ink, but you don't need a fax machine or a second phone line-and you get your faxes wherever you happen to be in the country.

    Together, in principle, these Internet fax services offer all the advantages of fax -- a universal system for quick and convenient distribution of anything you can put on paper -- without making you spend your money on a fax machine, fax supplies or fax phone fees.

    In the business world, any time that you can save money, your customers will ultimately save money too. That is why Internet faxing is a good idea. Internet faxing is the practice of using your email (or a website) to send and receive faxes. The speed and efficiency of email, coupled with the lower costs of sending broadcast faxes via email is more desirable than making lots of phone calls.

    Sending and Receiving faxes over the Internet with your regular fax machines sounds cool, but so far, today's standard fax machines do not yet know how to speak Internet - you can't use them over the Internet. Some of the newer models will have this capability, but it will take time to gain worldwide acceptance. In the meantime, there are a number of services that bridge the gap between traditional faxes and the new world of Internet-based communications.

    A number of companies, such as eFax, Faxaway, Internet Fax Provider and MaxEmail, allow you to send or receive faxes over the Internet. These services are either free or charge a monthly fee.

    However, many of these services are limited in what they can do:

    • Require people to dial a long distance number to send you a fax [eFax, MaxEmail]

    • Attach their own advertising to your outgoing faxes to cover their cost [eFax]

    • Don't offer fax numbers in all local area codes [eFax, MaxEmail]

    • Don't work for handwritten faxes (unless they are scanned in) [all]

    Still, Internet faxing provides many advantages. Convenience and better resolution are the two main pluses. They allow you to send and receive your faxes entirely with your email service - the best thing to happen to the business world in the last 10 years. You can send and receive faxes anywhere you can access your existing email account: from your home, office, client's office, hotel, airport or cottage. Or even better, a web-based interface that keeps track of everything you've done with your faxing business and allow you to do cheap and efficient broadcast faxing.

    Some of the advantages of Internet faxing:

    • To send a fax, simply send an email. It will automatically be converted to a fax and delivered immediately

    • To receive a fax, simply check your email. All faxes sent to your fax number will be forwarded to your email

    • Web fax - For people who need to fax their information to thousands instantly. Send thousands of faxes in minutes from our website - Broadcasting.

    • Avoid tying up your computer or telephone lines

    • No software to download or hardware to buy

    • Easily distribute press releases, product and pricing information, newsletters

    • Sending to International phone numbers is cheap - the charge is based on the destination country

    • Easy and convenient - faxes are sent and received over the Internet from the office, at home or on the road. Your Internet "Fax Machine" is available 24x7 and is never busy.

    • Toll-Free is cost effective - some virtual fax numbers are toll free so that no matter where your customers are, they will not pay any additional long distance charges and your North American clients and contacts can reach you free of charge.

    • Privacy - You are the only person to see your faxes, giving them the same privacy as your email.

    • Portable - You can receive your faxes at multiple email addresses simultaneously and you can send and receive faxes while traveling.

    • Receive faxes directly in e-mail - Faxes are receivable and retrievable anytime, anywhere. Faxes are not misplaced and privacy is ensured.

    • Send faxes directly from e-mail. - Eliminate manual faxing. Faxing is integrated into workflow and faxes are delivered faster and at less cost.

    • Immediate Implementation - No unique client/server or software is necessary, only standard e-mail capability. Minimal to no user training.

    • Unlimited scalability - Support as many users as required without purchasing additional fax machines.

    • Combine multiple document types into one fax - Fax multiple documents as easily as sending an e-mail.

    • Account code tracking - Budget and cost management is simplified.

    • Automatic retries for busy or incomplete deliveries - Eliminates need to continually check progress of a fax.

    • E-mail notification of incoming faxes - Users know immediately when a fax has arrived.

    • Delivery confirmation via e-mail - Users always know when their faxes have been delivered.

    Quick Summary of the 4 big services

    • Efax - (http://www.efax.com/) Undisputed leader in the field of Internet faxing. Offers free version. Free version doesn't provide you with a local number. Regular service is expensive. Offers many other products - remote control of computer, etc. Requires proprietary fax viewer software to view faxes. The most local area code numbers available in the US.

    • Fax-away - (http://www.faxaway.com/) Competitive regular service. Web faxing not supported. Many customizable features and options for sending. The personal fax number they assign you is not local - they are all in some location where the area code is not local to you - just like the free eFax service - not too useful for your customers.

    • Internet Fax Provider - (http://www.internetfaxprovider.com/) Offers toll-free numbers which can be used anywhere in the US with the first 50 faxes per month included in the monthly rate - very convenient for the people sending faxes to you - they will not pay any additional long distance charges. Best rate for broadcast faxing. Many customizable features and options for sending. Comprehensive Web faxing features.

    • MaxEmail - (http://www.maxemail.com/) Offers local numbers in the US. However, you will find that only the major cities are covered. No web faxing available. Good receiving plans.

    These fax services use the Internet to mimic real fax machines - that is, they deliver your fax to a recipient's fax machine, anywhere in the world, just as if you had dialed it yourself. Most of these services charge anywhere from 10 cents to 20 cents a page. That's more than you'll pay to send a fax across town, but it's much less than you would pay to dial an overseas phone number, even for a short fax.

    Most major e-fax vendors offer additional features, including broadcast faxes, the ability to route incoming faxes to you as email attachments and monthly billing.

    On the sending side: Most Internet faxing vendors allow you to send faxes by attaching files to an email. When the Internet Fax server gets the email, the emails get converted into a fax coversheet with the recipient's fax number pulled from the "To:" address. The attached files then get converted to TIFF or PDF files for easy viewing by the recipient. The service will then deliver the converted fax to the recipient's standard fax number.

    On the receiving side: Most Internet fax vendors will provide you with a phone number that you can then give to your customers. This number can be a local number (if you are located in or near a major US city) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    EasyL

    Too Many Lawyers in Franchising Today
    Attorneys and Lawyers are ruining the franchise industry. It is too bad too, because franchising represents over 400,000 businesses in our country and accounts for just over one-third of every consumer dollar spent in this country. By over regulating and over lawyering the industry we are weakening our free markets and suffocating our up and coming entrepreneurs.I remember standing with a group in Las Vegas at the annual IFA meeting at the MGM, where everyone was gathered around Mr. Rosenberg and the attorneys were making comments apropos to franchise law, Bob, just rolled his eyes and threw up his arms in gest; “Oh you guys?” he said, meaning, all these laws and rules have nothing to do with successful franchisees or running a franchise company. He did not do it by laws and rules, he did it by caring, working hard and not giving up. Franchising is a win-win situation. Could he have done what he did then, today?The reason I ask is that Krispy Kremes, with a never ending supply of capitalization just got creamed themselves recently and now the lawsuits will fly as the dough hits the ceilings, Atkins diets will take hold and people will have less fillings. KKD’s CFO leaves the company, insiders tied up in class action lawsuits, what next? Well Krispy Kreme will have parties for Washington DC insiders to slow possibility of any regulatory actions. It’s all a game now, so I ask could Duncan Donuts do the same thing today with all this over regulation? Do not be so quick to answer yes, think on it a bit. Think of all the unnecessary disclosure, laws, lawsuits and market forces? If you are an optimist the answer is maybe. If you are a realist, the answer is most likely not. Think about it. Is the Federal Trade Commission willing to get on the same page with reality?
    fax machine and the machines you send to can distribute faxes.

    How Internet Faxing Works

    Ever heard of eFax? You sign up for a fax number. When people send you faxes, they're auto-forwarded to your e-mail Inbox, where you can read them, trash them if they're junk, or print them out only if necessary. Not only do you save paper and ink, but you don't need a fax machine or a second phone line-and you get your faxes wherever you happen to be in the country.

    Together, in principle, these Internet fax services offer all the advantages of fax -- a universal system for quick and convenient distribution of anything you can put on paper -- without making you spend your money on a fax machine, fax supplies or fax phone fees.

    In the business world, any time that you can save money, your customers will ultimately save money too. That is why Internet faxing is a good idea. Internet faxing is the practice of using your email (or a website) to send and receive faxes. The speed and efficiency of email, coupled with the lower costs of sending broadcast faxes via email is more desirable than making lots of phone calls.

    Sending and Receiving faxes over the Internet with your regular fax machines sounds cool, but so far, today's standard fax machines do not yet know how to speak Internet - you can't use them over the Internet. Some of the newer models will have this capability, but it will take time to gain worldwide acceptance. In the meantime, there are a number of services that bridge the gap between traditional faxes and the new world of Internet-based communications.

    A number of companies, such as eFax, Faxaway, Internet Fax Provider and MaxEmail, allow you to send or receive faxes over the Internet. These services are either free or charge a monthly fee.

    However, many of these services are limited in what they can do:

    • Require people to dial a long distance number to send you a fax [eFax, MaxEmail]

    • Attach their own advertising to your outgoing faxes to cover their cost [eFax]

    • Don't offer fax numbers in all local area codes [eFax, MaxEmail]

    • Don't work for handwritten faxes (unless they are scanned in) [all]

    Still, Internet faxing provides many advantages. Convenience and better resolution are the two main pluses. They allow you to send and receive your faxes entirely with your email service - the best thing to happen to the business world in the last 10 years. You can send and receive faxes anywhere you can access your existing email account: from your home, office, client's office, hotel, airport or cottage. Or even better, a web-based interface that keeps track of everything you've done with your faxing business and allow you to do cheap and efficient broadcast faxing.

    Some of the advantages of Internet faxing:

    • To send a fax, simply send an email. It will automatically be converted to a fax and delivered immediately

    • To receive a fax, simply check your email. All faxes sent to your fax number will be forwarded to your email

    • Web fax - For people who need to fax their information to thousands instantly. Send thousands of faxes in minutes from our website - Broadcasting.

    • Avoid tying up your computer or telephone lines

    • No software to download or hardware to buy

    • Easily distribute press releases, product and pricing information, newsletters

    • Sending to International phone numbers is cheap - the charge is based on the destination country

    • Easy and convenient - faxes are sent and received over the Internet from the office, at home or on the road. Your Internet "Fax Machine" is available 24x7 and is never busy.

    • Toll-Free is cost effective - some virtual fax numbers are toll free so that no matter where your customers are, they will not pay any additional long distance charges and your North American clients and contacts can reach you free of charge.

    • Privacy - You are the only person to see your faxes, giving them the same privacy as your email.

    • Portable - You can receive your faxes at multiple email addresses simultaneously and you can send and receive faxes while traveling.

    • Receive faxes directly in e-mail - Faxes are receivable and retrievable anytime, anywhere. Faxes are not misplaced and privacy is ensured.

    • Send faxes directly from e-mail. - Eliminate manual faxing. Faxing is integrated into workflow and faxes are delivered faster and at less cost.

    • Immediate Implementation - No unique client/server or software is necessary, only standard e-mail capability. Minimal to no user training.

    • Unlimited scalability - Support as many users as required without purchasing additional fax machines.

    • Combine multiple document types into one fax - Fax multiple documents as easily as sending an e-mail.

    • Account code tracking - Budget and cost management is simplified.

    • Automatic retries for busy or incomplete deliveries - Eliminates need to continually check progress of a fax.

    • E-mail notification of incoming faxes - Users know immediately when a fax has arrived.

    • Delivery confirmation via e-mail - Users always know when their faxes have been delivered.

    Quick Summary of the 4 big services

    • Efax - (http://www.efax.com/) Undisputed leader in the field of Internet faxing. Offers free version. Free version doesn't provide you with a local number. Regular service is expensive. Offers many other products - remote control of computer, etc. Requires proprietary fax viewer software to view faxes. The most local area code numbers available in the US.

    • Fax-away - (http://www.faxaway.com/) Competitive regular service. Web faxing not supported. Many customizable features and options for sending. The personal fax number they assign you is not local - they are all in some location where the area code is not local to you - just like the free eFax service - not too useful for your customers.

    • Internet Fax Provider - (http://www.internetfaxprovider.com/) Offers toll-free numbers which can be used anywhere in the US with the first 50 faxes per month included in the monthly rate - very convenient for the people sending faxes to you - they will not pay any additional long distance charges. Best rate for broadcast faxing. Many customizable features and options for sending. Comprehensive Web faxing features.

    • MaxEmail - (http://www.maxemail.com/) Offers local numbers in the US. However, you will find that only the major cities are covered. No web faxing available. Good receiving plans.

    These fax services use the Internet to mimic real fax machines - that is, they deliver your fax to a recipient's fax machine, anywhere in the world, just as if you had dialed it yourself. Most of these services charge anywhere from 10 cents to 20 cents a page. That's more than you'll pay to send a fax across town, but it's much less than you would pay to dial an overseas phone number, even for a short fax.

    Most major e-fax vendors offer additional features, including broadcast faxes, the ability to route incoming faxes to you as email attachments and monthly billing.

    On the sending side: Most Internet faxing vendors allow you to send faxes by attaching files to an email. When the Internet Fax server gets the email, the emails get converted into a fax coversheet with the recipient's fax number pulled from the "To:" address. The attached files then get converted to TIFF or PDF files for easy viewing by the recipient. The service will then deliver the converted fax to the recipient's standard fax number.

    On the receiving side: Most Internet fax vendors will provide you with a phone number that you can then give to your customers. This number can be a local number (if you are located in or near a major US city) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    Easy

    We Have Found the Grinch and Guess Where He Lives?
    Everyone is wondering where on Earth is the Grinch this Christmas Season? We have looked all over and he is nowhere to be found, or is he? Indeed we have searched high and low and all around. Where is he and what diabolical scheme is he up too? Well we have found the Grinch and guess where he Lives? He lives in Washington D.C, he is Gay and works for the FTC. How is this possible and why would our government hire such a man? What motives do they have to crush Christmas; why would any agency try to ruin Christmas? Are you sure you really want to know?Well, the FTC online fraud division has been unable to stop SPAM, so they have been out scaring folks and telling them of all the possible online scams and identity theft that might occur if you buy something online. You see the agency is looking pretty silly for its piss poor performance to stop SPAM, but still needs its funding so it has to put fear into consumers and educate them about online hazards in order to prove their self worth. If they do not look like they are doing something their budget will be reduced. This has hurt online sales, as many consumers believe that the chances of having their personal information stolen is about 20 times higher than it really is. In fact the FTC has embellished the problem so much that many people will not buy online at all. The FTC has effectively hurt many small business people who sell online.So exactly who at the Federal Trade Commission is responsible for this? Well they work in the Consumer Protection Division and well you can call them the Grinch. Why would the FTC or any government agency want to do such a thing to the millions of small businesses, which sell their wares online? Why would the put the blob of bureaucracy ahead of the men and women who make up the largest sector of our economy? Think on this.
    interface that keeps track of everything you've done with your faxing business and allow you to do cheap and efficient broadcast faxing.

    Some of the advantages of Internet faxing:

    • To send a fax, simply send an email. It will automatically be converted to a fax and delivered immediately

    • To receive a fax, simply check your email. All faxes sent to your fax number will be forwarded to your email

    • Web fax - For people who need to fax their information to thousands instantly. Send thousands of faxes in minutes from our website - Broadcasting.

    • Avoid tying up your computer or telephone lines

    • No software to download or hardware to buy

    • Easily distribute press releases, product and pricing information, newsletters

    • Sending to International phone numbers is cheap - the charge is based on the destination country

    • Easy and convenient - faxes are sent and received over the Internet from the office, at home or on the road. Your Internet "Fax Machine" is available 24x7 and is never busy.

    • Toll-Free is cost effective - some virtual fax numbers are toll free so that no matter where your customers are, they will not pay any additional long distance charges and your North American clients and contacts can reach you free of charge.

    • Privacy - You are the only person to see your faxes, giving them the same privacy as your email.

    • Portable - You can receive your faxes at multiple email addresses simultaneously and you can send and receive faxes while traveling.

    • Receive faxes directly in e-mail - Faxes are receivable and retrievable anytime, anywhere. Faxes are not misplaced and privacy is ensured.

    • Send faxes directly from e-mail. - Eliminate manual faxing. Faxing is integrated into workflow and faxes are delivered faster and at less cost.

    • Immediate Implementation - No unique client/server or software is necessary, only standard e-mail capability. Minimal to no user training.

    • Unlimited scalability - Support as many users as required without purchasing additional fax machines.

    • Combine multiple document types into one fax - Fax multiple documents as easily as sending an e-mail.

    • Account code tracking - Budget and cost management is simplified.

    • Automatic retries for busy or incomplete deliveries - Eliminates need to continually check progress of a fax.

    • E-mail notification of incoming faxes - Users know immediately when a fax has arrived.

    • Delivery confirmation via e-mail - Users always know when their faxes have been delivered.

    Quick Summary of the 4 big services

    • Efax - (http://www.efax.com/) Undisputed leader in the field of Internet faxing. Offers free version. Free version doesn't provide you with a local number. Regular service is expensive. Offers many other products - remote control of computer, etc. Requires proprietary fax viewer software to view faxes. The most local area code numbers available in the US.

    • Fax-away - (http://www.faxaway.com/) Competitive regular service. Web faxing not supported. Many customizable features and options for sending. The personal fax number they assign you is not local - they are all in some location where the area code is not local to you - just like the free eFax service - not too useful for your customers.

    • Internet Fax Provider - (http://www.internetfaxprovider.com/) Offers toll-free numbers which can be used anywhere in the US with the first 50 faxes per month included in the monthly rate - very convenient for the people sending faxes to you - they will not pay any additional long distance charges. Best rate for broadcast faxing. Many customizable features and options for sending. Comprehensive Web faxing features.

    • MaxEmail - (http://www.maxemail.com/) Offers local numbers in the US. However, you will find that only the major cities are covered. No web faxing available. Good receiving plans.

    These fax services use the Internet to mimic real fax machines - that is, they deliver your fax to a recipient's fax machine, anywhere in the world, just as if you had dialed it yourself. Most of these services charge anywhere from 10 cents to 20 cents a page. That's more than you'll pay to send a fax across town, but it's much less than you would pay to dial an overseas phone number, even for a short fax.

    Most major e-fax vendors offer additional features, including broadcast faxes, the ability to route incoming faxes to you as email attachments and monthly billing.

    On the sending side: Most Internet faxing vendors allow you to send faxes by attaching files to an email. When the Internet Fax server gets the email, the emails get converted into a fax coversheet with the recipient's fax number pulled from the "To:" address. The attached files then get converted to TIFF or PDF files for easy viewing by the recipient. The service will then deliver the converted fax to the recipient's standard fax number.

    On the receiving side: Most Internet fax vendors will provide you with a phone number that you can then give to your customers. This number can be a local number (if you are located in or near a major US city) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    Easy

    The 4 Major Enemies to Online Success
    For any of you just starting in online marketing you will soon learn it is not as easy as you probably first thought. If you are like me you signed up to a affiliate program and just expected the money to come flying in. Unfortunately this is not the case, but do not be discouraged, there is hope. As the story below illustrates if you are patient, persistent and not distracted by the 4 enemies to success soon enough the money will start rolling in just as it does today for Mark Yarnell.______________Mark Yarnell, minister in a small town in Texas, was headed for bankruptcy and just about to lose his car and home. He looked for a way out and discovered Network Marketing. Luckily, he had a wise sponsor. The sponsor gave Mark "THE PROMISE": THIS BUSINESS CAN SET YOU FREE FINANCIALLY IN ONE TO THREE YEARS. But he also gave him "THE PRICE": TO SUCCEED, YOU WILL HAVE TO FACE AND CONQUER 4 MAJOR ENEMIES. Mark said, "It's a deal."Mark then invited 200 friends over to his house to watch a video. 80 said "No, not interested."Mark had encountered ENEMY #1: Rejection.He thought, "No problem. My sponsor warned me about that. I've got 120 people still coming over." Guess what? 50 didn't show up.He had just met ENEMY #2: Deception.Mark thought, "No problem, my sponsor warned me about that. I've got 70 people who watched the tape." Guess what? 57 said, "Not interested."He had just encountered ENEMY #3: Apathy.Undaunted, Mark thought,"No problem. 13 people signed up." Guess what? 12 of them dropped out of the business shortly.ENEMY #4: Attrition had left Mark with just one serious associate.To this day, that single distributor earns Mark over $50,000 per month. You may have heard of Bill Britt, one of the most successful distributors in Amway. Some years ago, 20/20 did a feature story on Amway. They spent 19 minutes interviewing whiners and complainers - several distributors who had failed and showed the garages full of products they couldn't sell. Durin
    of the 4 big services

    • Efax - (http://www.efax.com/) Undisputed leader in the field of Internet faxing. Offers free version. Free version doesn't provide you with a local number. Regular service is expensive. Offers many other products - remote control of computer, etc. Requires proprietary fax viewer software to view faxes. The most local area code numbers available in the US.

    • Fax-away - (http://www.faxaway.com/) Competitive regular service. Web faxing not supported. Many customizable features and options for sending. The personal fax number they assign you is not local - they are all in some location where the area code is not local to you - just like the free eFax service - not too useful for your customers.

    • Internet Fax Provider - (http://www.internetfaxprovider.com/) Offers toll-free numbers which can be used anywhere in the US with the first 50 faxes per month included in the monthly rate - very convenient for the people sending faxes to you - they will not pay any additional long distance charges. Best rate for broadcast faxing. Many customizable features and options for sending. Comprehensive Web faxing features.

    • MaxEmail - (http://www.maxemail.com/) Offers local numbers in the US. However, you will find that only the major cities are covered. No web faxing available. Good receiving plans.

    These fax services use the Internet to mimic real fax machines - that is, they deliver your fax to a recipient's fax machine, anywhere in the world, just as if you had dialed it yourself. Most of these services charge anywhere from 10 cents to 20 cents a page. That's more than you'll pay to send a fax across town, but it's much less than you would pay to dial an overseas phone number, even for a short fax.

    Most major e-fax vendors offer additional features, including broadcast faxes, the ability to route incoming faxes to you as email attachments and monthly billing.

    On the sending side: Most Internet faxing vendors allow you to send faxes by attaching files to an email. When the Internet Fax server gets the email, the emails get converted into a fax coversheet with the recipient's fax number pulled from the "To:" address. The attached files then get converted to TIFF or PDF files for easy viewing by the recipient. The service will then deliver the converted fax to the recipient's standard fax number.

    On the receiving side: Most Internet fax vendors will provide you with a phone number that you can then give to your customers. This number can be a local number (if you are located in or near a major US city) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    Easy

    Read the Fine Print of Mortgage Indemnity 100% Equity Loans
    Indemnity is an insurance applied to equity loans, which covers the lender in the event the borrower should default on the repayments. The indemnity is usually applied when the home equity is lower than the amount owed on the pending mortgage.One hundred percent mortgage loans are often offered to homeowners who have less equity against the balanced owed. Many lenders will offer “90% loan to value,” which details an amount of “90%” of the face value of the home. The 100% mortgage loans are offered so that homebuyers can get 100% loan to value. These loans are disturbing in one way, since the borrower is venturing a higher risk of losing his home. These particular loans are offered above the law, since the law stipulates that lenders are not permitted to give more than 75% equity worth to borrowers. However, lenders took a venture and have made waves in offering such loans to specific groups, known as negative equity borrowers.It is important to understand loan details to avoid loss. Lenders consider themselves at risk when lending money, but rarely do they consider the potential loss to borrowers. Therefore, make sure you do your research and learn more about the loans available to you, including learning the APR, deposits, mortgage repayments, and so on–and specifically the terms and conditions of each loan offered. The terms and conditions are vital to understand, because there are always messages in the fine print that will significantly alter the loan package.If you have never taken out an equity loan previously, you will need to consider a number of other things, including what your best potential bargaining options are for each lender and corresponding loan. If you do not consider these options, you may easily be back into an unfavorable contract, which could lead you to financial ruin.
    y) or a toll free number (available everywhere.) People will send you faxes to that number in the standard way. The service will then convert the fax to a PDF or TIFF image (or in the case of eFax, a custom image for viewing w/ their software) and send to your email as an attachment. You can then view the fax with any standard Windows Image viewer.

    In the future as more fax machines include built-in Internet connectivity, faxing might give email a run for its money as a cheap, convenient way to send documents. Until that time, however, e-fax services will provide the best alternative to picking up the phone and sending faxes the old-fashioned way.

    Conclusion

    In summary, after reviewing all of the major Internet faxing service vendors, I have found the best service to be the one provided by Internet Fax Provider (IFP). IFP has the best rate plans and offers toll-free numbers that include 50 free faxes per month. I don't go over 30 faxes per month, so it certainly makes sense for me - because with the toll free number provided, my customers don't have to pay long distance charges when they send me a fax. IFP also has the best broadcast sending rates and regular sending plan with the most features. And it was the simplest to use (you don't have to use all the available options.)

    For free Internet faxing, I found that eFax offers the best plan. But of course, it puts limitations on the service and you don't get a local fax number. Also, if you live in a big city and you would like a local fax number, then eFax is the best solution. That is if most of your customers are local, because if not, they will pay toll charges when sending you a fax.

    Internet Faxing Services Reviewed

    The following services provide some type of Internet Faxing:

    CallWave

    http://www.callwave.com

    Installable software helps consumers and businesses get more out of their wireless phone, home phone, and Internet-connected PC by 'bridging' calls between these devices.

    More of a cell phone solutions provider - requires custom software.

    Data On Call

    http://www.dataoncall.com

    The company offers a comprehensive suite of fax services including electronic faxing (inbound and outbound), web/fax integrations, developer APIs, fax broadcasting, fax on demand, and custom applications.

    Only offer 858 area code and toll free. Expensive. Broadcasting at 8cents/min.

    Digital Mail

    http://www.digitalmail.com/

    E-mail to fax and fax to e-mail services. Users receive a unique phone number, accepting voice mail and faxes.

    Difficult to understand, No price structure setup

    EasyLink

    http://www.easylink.com

    Small Business Integrated Desktop Messaging - E-mail to fax, fax to email and desktop faxing. The service was previously named FaxSav.

    Large corporate solutions - not meant for small businesses or individual users.

    eFax

    http://www.efax.com

    Send faxes, Receive faxes, anywhere you can get email. They have a free service with limitations. Standard service is expensive.

    FaxMate

    http://www.faxmate.com

    E-mail to fax, desktop to fax, broadcast fax, and fax to fax via the Internet. Its U800 service allows users a personal toll-free number, which automatically forwards faxes and voice mail to e-mail.

    International send rates are standard. $30/mnth, $0.15/min

    Faxaway

    http://www.faxaway.com

    Internet fax & unified messaging service. Faxaway gives customers faxing tools at their desktop.

    No local numbers available. Competitive rates and many features and options.

    FreeFax

    http://www.freefax.com

    Send via web, receive as email

    Ad supported. Only web-based interface available.

    IntelliFax.com

    http://www.intellifax.com

    Allows you to send and receive Internet faxes. Provides middleware for other Internet fax vendors.

    Limited local numbers available. Good send rates. Limited features and options.

    Internet Fax Provider

    http://www.internetfaxprovider.com

    Email-to-Fax, Fax-to-Email, Broadcast faxing. Best Internet faxing solutions and rates available in the US. Simple to use with powerful options. Offers toll free numbers with 50 free incoming faxes included.

    Best rates for broadcasting service. Web-based interface included.

    Interpage

    http://www.interpage.net/sub-faxing.html


    Offers a variety of Internet and Telecommunications-based services - including E-Mail Paging, Web and E-Mail Fax Services, Remote Site Monitoring & Internet Voicemail. Focus is not on faxing services. Competitive rates - meant for large corporations.

    MaxEmail

    http://www.maxemail.com/

    Allows you to send and receive faxes via the Web or e-mail and includes voicemail. You can receive notification of incoming faxes and voice messages directly to your digital phone.

    Expensive service. Offers local fax numbers, but not as many as eFax and not as convenient as a toll-free number with free service.

    Our Fax

    http://www.ourfax.com

    OURFAX, is the world's first, easy to use, ad supported 100% FREE service, that allows any email user in the world, to send faxes directly from their email address, to almost any fax machine in the world.

    Free - Ad supported, Amateur website

    SuperFax

    http://www.superfax.com

    Super Fax is a small internet fax device that replaces your fax machines, receive your faxes, and emails them to you, on your email address.

    $495US per unit. Still need a fax line

    ZipFax

    http://www.zipteam.com/zipfax/

    ZIPFAX.com will allow you to send from your desktop e-mail to fax machines. It offers text only with no attachments.

    You must prepay for online postage with a minimum opening balance of $9.99. Rates are 14 cents per page for most US states.

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