Is a fax number on business correspondence and email signatures a relic?
Or keep them there?
Is a fax number on business correspondence and email signatures a relic?
Or keep them there?
The Fax is still a major part of my business.
You're better off with your fax number listed on all your correspondence, rather than in the phone book (if you want to avoid spam faxes).
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A relic. Remove. People will only spam you.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Don't get me started . TWICE in the last month I have had to deal with idiots who insist that they can only send things by fax or snail mail.
F' Gawds sake, who the hell has fax machines now? I suppose they still have Telex machines too, and write with quill pens!
This is the 21st century, not the 19th. It's time fossils came to terms with that.
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Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Still pretty essential for many small businesses. We receive and send up to 100 fax pages a day. If you want to see a contract and the person at the other end doesn't have a scanner, or no idea how to use one, fax is sweet.
Also much faster than scanning. I can handwrite a note and fax it in about 20 seconds. Scanning takes at least a couple of minutes and if the email address has one single error in it, it will never be received. Fax/phone numbers are much easier to read and get. Theres no addressbook I've ever seen for email addresses.
Don't get me wrong, I prefer email but it will be quite a few years before faxes disappear.
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Quite happy to have a fax in the office, Plenty of big contracts (by our standards) have come spitting out of our one.
Though the dell spam is a tad unfortunate, Just one of the numerous reasons why we don't buy their crap gear.
We use the fax quite a bit, works and puchase orders have to be signed by the appropriate person (with the financial authority for that project) and sent to suppiers and contractors. It may be able to be done electronically, but grabbing the order book, getting the right signature, and slapping it in the fax is still the quickest and easiest way....and the accounts dept is happy.
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Fax spammers are easily sorted out.
Get a few sheets of black paper and tape them together to form an endless loop that goes through your fax machine.
Once "working hours" are over, reply to the nice spammers fax machine. Let the bastard arrive in the morning to an empty toner cartridge and a bin of useless paper.
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All the technologies are there to replace signing a piece of paper and they're trivial to use and far far more robust than pen-on-paper - why the hell people don't use it I don't get.
I get asked twice a year "wots ur fax number?" and I tell them to scan and email it, and they go "oh yeah, ok will do - good idea!"
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We get a few spam faxes at work... I couple from Dell (which in the end we got our new monitors from)but since all faxes get sent to to the PC as a pdf or tiff file before they are printed we simply delete them.
Most faxes I send out are proof sheets and are directly from our data base, via PC. Since we require a signature on the proof sheet we sent them it is a lot easier for them, the promoter to just sign and fax back... (most of them are not to PC savy either) rather than to try and scan, and a send via email (which at the end of the day uses up their and your bandwidth) and is mostly to complicated for them... and takes longer to do...
There is the odd promoter I have to convert it to a PDF and email the proof, but they fax back the signed proof...
At the end of the day it depends on your business and clients... I personally find faxing a hell of a lot quicker for what I do than email it...
What he said.
Also we have a fax/scanner/printer unit at home and its brilliant. If I ever need to sign anything for the bank or the council I can fax it and its all over in a minute... They wont take email/scanned signatures and snail mail is well snail mail.
So yeah I give out my fax number to govt dept and bank etc... well worth using.. not sure about advertising it though. You can always leave it off then give it out if ever you need to.
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