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were can i send faxes from in holland, mi for cheap?
Posted by in Fax Free on January 20, 2012

My Question: were can i send faxes from in holland, mi for cheap?
You can subscribe to efax.com for the Plus service for .95 a month (send 30-pages per month, unlimited receiving). I use eFax nowadays to substitute traditional faxing. Its more convenient and easier to use.
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How long would it take for a fax to be sent from California to New Jersey?
Posted by in Fax Software on January 16, 2012
Question: How long would it take for a fax to be sent from California to New Jersey?
Simple question ![]()
I already know that I’ll be canceling my SAT II score and I have from Saturday to Wednesday 11:59 Eastern time to send the score cancellation form.
I’ve never used a fax before. Sorry for the dumb question!
About 1 minute per page. Take it to a place that does faxes for you and pay them.
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I received an Email from the Royal Bank of Scotland,stating I needed to get in touch with them to claim my $? – Fax Online
Posted by in Fax Online on January 9, 2012

Fax Service: I received an Email from the Royal Bank of Scotland,stating I needed to get in touch with them to claim my $?
I Emailed them back and asked what winnings? They told I had won
a lottery that was done through Email address and I needed to make arrangements to claim my funds. They also stated to me that
there was no cost on my part, that all I had to do was fill out the forms
to open up an internet bank account so that once they have received
the forms they require, then they will ask for the clearence of the funds
and transfer them into my internet account. They sent me the forms through Email attachments, and I went ahead and filled them out, and instead of emailing them back signed and with informations, I emailed
the Bank manager whose name is JAMES CRAWFORD and told him
I would fax the forms to him. I went down to fax the forms only to be told that they won’t go through that they needed the international code.
So I came back home and did some research on my own through the
International Fraudwatch/Alert and found nothing. So I went ahead
and googled the address of the Bank and up came EMAIL SCAM.
I went ahead and Emailed Mr. Crawford back and explained my situation and also found that the ADDRESS WAS A SCAM, and the
I was going to report him. I received an Email back today, telling me
that they had used the Banks address to impersonate it, but guaranteed me that this was no scam and gave me another number
to fax my papers. So I went back online and enter the address again
and found a webpage with 40,000 plus address’ for the Royal Bank Of
Scotland in and around the London area.. I also looked up the phone
number and it is valiad. So my question is should I pursue this and
send them the forms? I already reported the Email to the International
Fraudwatch. The forms just asked for my signature to open up the account and my address. I hope some one can shed some light on
this forme. Out of all the Emails I receive about Lotteries and having Won, One is bound to be real don’t you think?
This one i checked out weeks ago it is scam
ignore the email completely. don’t fill out any forms. don’t ring them. delete the email. if you progress they may trick you into draining your current bank account.
That was very unwise thing to do.
This is a scam and it is spam.
In any case, do you really think that the RBS has spare cash to give away at the moment? I think not.
Any email from any bank asking for personal details of any sort is likely to be spam. Don’t even read it let alone reply to it! Filter such emails straight into the trash.
That message is both a fake and an outright fraud. Don’t give the phishers any of your personal information at all. Spam that scam message straight into oblivion right away. This is one lottery you’ll never win because it’s “bogus.”
Another thing, the phishers telling you to “keep this lottery information confidential” would indicate to you not to say anything about this to anybody until they have finished scamming you.
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What rights does a consumer have in getting an estimate from a water damage restoration company?
Posted by in Fax Free on December 31, 2011

My Question: What rights does a consumer have in getting an estimate from a water damage restoration company?
I was hit by the floods in the Midwest from the heavy rainstorms a couple weeks back. A resoration company came out and refused to provide me with a written estimate at the time of arrival (promised to fax me one when they got back to the office). They told me they would set up the equipment (dehumidifiers & fans) to draw the water out while they worked on the estimate because the water was so bad. They didn’t provide it to me for 3 days and it was 5 times the price of what another franchisee had quoted of the same company. I immediately told them to remove all equipment and I wouldn’t work with them, now they are trying to get me to pay 75% of the “estimate” because they did “work”?
the list should grow, but I would start with
1- the better business bureau
2-your state attorney general
3-your local county attorney
4-your local newspaper
5-call FEMA, they may can help
6- your rep and senator, this may be federal violation
If they are 5 times as high, chances are they have jacked prices because of the flood, this is not good.
I have told people that I dont mind being the highest bid , just as long as I am not twice as high.
My theory is you get what you pay for , but this falls out of this catagory.
Good luck with your project, come back and tell how it turned out.
As good as you can,,Have a great day, dont loose faith in mankind because of these crooks
I would definitely follow the advice given to you by the prior poster “daorangejell”. In addition send them a letter with a copy of the competitors written estimate and send a copy to the Franchiser telling them in no uncertain terms that what they are doing is tantamount to extortion. Further inform them that you will be taking all necessary steps to denounce what they are doing publicly. I am quite certain that they will not want the bad publicity and the Franchiser will very likely get involved.
The most important thing is for you to keep at this. If they threaten to sue, let them and take all your documents including that other estimate to court–I am sure that any judge after hearing the evidence will not award them a dime.
Unfortunately unscrupulous operators like this one are banking on your sense of desperation and vulnerability. Shame on them!
Also do not feel bad this happens everywhere–I am in the Mid-Atlantic and when we have large windstorms that knock down some of our large oak trees you will have companies come and tell our clients that they will remove it and not to worry that the insurance will pay and then bill for 4 and 5 times the amount and most of the time if the tree was not directly on the house the insurance company will not pay and the client is in big trouble. Your case is much stronger because you have the other estimate.
Good Luck.
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Correspondence Examinations – IRS Audits, from the Taxpayer Advocate Service
Posted by in Fax Troubleshoot on December 31, 2011
Thismessage is from Nina Olson, the National Taxpayer Advocate and your voice at the IRS. It is one of a series of videos with consumer tax tips about important tax issues you may be facing. This series focuses on IRS audits, which are also called examinations. This segment is about correspondence examinations. NOTE: the link for the TAS website mentioned in the video has changed to www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov. The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS), an independent organization within the IRS, is Your Voice at the IRS. TAS helps taxpayers resolve problems with the IRS and recommends changes that will prevent the problems. For additional information, please visit http To learn more about TAS, and your rights and responsibilities as a taxpayer, visit our website at www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov The IRS YouTube Channel can be found at: www.youtube.com (This video is closed captioned.)
Could you tell me if the attached is ligit from Yahoo.com? – Fax Online
Posted by in Fax Online on December 25, 2011

Fax Service: Could you tell me if the attached is ligit from Yahoo.com?
You won £1,000, 000 Yahoo Mail congratulates you!
Messenger
YAHOO INTERNET LOTTERY
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
YOU WON £1,000,000
Yahoo Mail gives members random cash prizes. Today, your account is randomly selected as the one of 5 top winners accounts who will get cash prizes from us.We are happy to inform you that you have won a prize money of (One Million Great Britian Pounds Sterling) for the month of JUlY 2007. Lottery win promotion which is organized by yahoo messenger .com every month.
YAHOO, collects all the mail ID of the people that are online on yahoo messenger, and other webmail users, among the millions that subscribe, we only select five people every month as our winners through electronic balloting System without the winner applying,we are congratulating you for been one of the people selected.All participant were selected through a computer balloting system drawn from Nine hundred thousand E-mail addresses from Canada, Australia, United States, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Oceania as part of our international promotions program which is conducted annually.
This Lottery was promoted and sponsored by a conglomorate of some multinational companies as part of their social responsibility to the citizens in the commmunities where they have operational base. Further more your details (e-mail address) falls within our British representative office in United Kingdom , as indicated in your play coupon and your prize of £1,000,000 will be released to you from this region.
We hope with part of your prize, you will participate in our end of year high stakes for US$ 1 Billion international draw.
HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE
These are your identification numbers:
Batch number…………………..Lwh 09445
Lotto number……………………Lwh09446
Winning number……………….Lwh09447
To begin your claims, kindly contact our fiduciary agent at this email address: edwalters12@pisem.net
His name is Edgar Walters
George Bala(Secretary)
Tel: +447024072290
+447024072474
You are required to forward him with the following details:
1.FULL NAME
2.COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
3.PRESENT ADDRESS
4.SEX
5.DATE OF BIRTH
6.AGE
7.OCCUPATION
8.TELEPHONE NUMBER
9.FAX NUMBER(IF ANY)
10.MARITAL STATUS
11.WINNING NUMBER,BATCH NUMBER AND LOTTO NUMBER.
12 THE MONTH YOU WON………………………………………………..
As soon as you contact the him, he will advise you on what to do in order to get your prize money.Congratulations once more!!
For security reasons, we advice all winners to keep this information confidential from the public until your claim is processed and your prize released to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted taking advantage of this programme by non-participant or unofficial personnel.
Yours Sincerely,
DR. WILLIAM GERRI
LOTTERY CO-ORDINATOR.
Hmmm, me thinks maybe not
idk.. well u should try it out i guess actually it looks kinda fake..
Total crap.
It’s a really common email scam. But let’s look at the obvious proof that it is fake. First off, we are expected to believe that Yahoo! gets together with some large unnamed multinational corporations and just gives £5,000,000 or ,000,000 away every month to random email accounts? They claim this is for ‘social responsibility.’ Well that doesn’t really sound socially responsible, just giving large sums of money five random people around the world every month. Right there that sounds pretty dumb.
Then for the final bit they claim that as well as giving away £60m per year in ‘small’ prizes, they also have a high stakes draw for one billion dollars? Yeah right. Not even the lotteries give this much away. What kind of companies would get together to give away a billion dollars? For no reason? To random people. If this were true, don’t you think it would be advertised on TV or something? Why would a company want to anonymously give away a billion dollars?
No, the most likely explanation is this is a scam, and once you send your personal details to them, they will use this information to steal from you.
Sorry friend. If you did not buy a ticket remember this.You don’t get anything for nothing, it’s a scam do not answer do not give personal information.The following sites give more information. www.scambusters.org www.scambusters-419.co.uk The iinternet is safe enough if you are careful but please answer nothing that you are doubtful about.Good Luck and be careful.
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I got an e-mail from (information@google.com telling me that i won {Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand $?
Posted by in Fax Online on December 18, 2011

My Question: I got an e-mail from (information@google.com telling me that i won {Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand $?
I got an e-mail from (information@google.com telling me that i won {Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand $ is it scam
Google Incorporation®.
Belgrave House,
76 Buckingham Palace Road,
London SW1W 9TQ,
United Kingdom.
Notification Date: 23/10/2009.
GOOGLE WINNING NOTIFICATION.
We wish to congratulate you once again on this note, for being part of our lucky winners selected this year. This promotion was set-up to encourage the active use of the Google search engine and the Google ancillary services. Hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and patronage to this company. Google is now the world leading search engine worldwide, and in an effort to sure that it remains the most widely used search engine, an online e-mail balloting was carried out on the 20th of October 2009 without your knowledge, it was officially released today been the 23rd of October 2009. We wish to formally announced to you that your email address was attached to a lump sum of ?350,000.00 {Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds Sterling’s}.
We also wish to inform you that you have successfully passed the requirements, statutory obligations, verifications and our satisfactory report test conducted for all our online winners. A winning Cheque will be issued in your name by Google Promotion Award Team, and also a certificate of prize claims will be sent along side your winning Cheque.
These are your award details.
Security Code Number: GUK/4532345G.
Ticket No: GUK/699/33/2009
Winning Number: GUK/877/798/2009
Information’s required from you are part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program. To claim your won prize, please contact our Foreign Transfer Manager DR WELCH GIBSON neatly filling the verification and fund release form below.
VERIFICATION AND FUNDS RELEASE FORM.
(1) Your Full Name.
(2) Your contact address.
(3) Your Nationality/Country.
(5) Sex.
(7) Age.
(6) Occupation
(4) Your Tel/Fax numbers.
(8) Ever won an online lottery?
Mode of Prize Remittance.
(1)Courier Delivery Of your Certified Winning Cheque Name and other Winning Documents safely to you.
You are advised to contact your Foreign Transfer Manager DR WELCH GIBSON with his private email details below to avoid unnecessary delay and complications:
***********************************************
FOREIGN CLAIMS MANAGER
DR. WELCH GIBSON
GOOGLE SECURITY DEPARTMENT (UK).
E-mail: drwelchgibson_validation@live.co.uk
Call: : +44 703 599 4122
+44 703 599 4827
**********************************************
The Google Promotion Award Team has discovered a huge number of double claims due to winners informing close friends relatives and third parties about their winnings and also sharing their identification numbers. As a result of this, these friends try to claim the lottery on behalf of the real winners. The google promotion award committee has reached a decision from the headquarters at the United Kingdom that any double claim discovered by the Lottery Board will result to the disqualification of the winners lottery. So you are hereby strongly advised once more to keep your winnings strictly confidential until you claim your prize.
Congratulations from the Staffs & Members of the Google interactive Lottery Board Commission.
Yours Sincerely,
MRS. VERUMLEM KLEITH.
GOOGLE ZONAL CORDINATOR
LONDON,
UNITED KINGDOM.
It looks pretty legitimate and kind of real. I think you should go for it. Just reply to it and see if anyone answers. Oh, and change a few details, like your gender. =)
Seems like a 100% genuine SCAM. DO NOT fall for it.
Sounds pretty real to me. And what is the worst that can happen if you send them the letter? If I were you I’d close the topic incase it is real and someone tries to copy your codes.
It is a scam.
without your knowledge, it was officially released
lump sum of ?350,000
A winning Cheque
Award Team, and also a certificate
of the winners lottery
Just a few of the many misspellings and grammar mistakes. I’m sure that Google (TM) has heard of spell- and grammar-check.
They request you send your identity-theft data to drwelchgibson_validation@live.co.uk
Microsoft, which owns that domain, has no abuse@live.co.uk, so you should forward this spam to
abuse@hotmail.com and abuse@msn.com
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FAQ: What Stores Can You Fax Documents From? – Fax Free
Posted by in Fax Free on December 16, 2011
Question: What Stores Can You Fax Documents From?
does anyone know any stores you can fax a documents from and the prices.
Maybe wal-mart, or office max?
any info would be helpful thanks
Staples, Office Max…Pretty much any office store; very cheap too..Nothing expensive.
You can send faxes to any fax machine in the US or overseas.
Aka Pooh,
You really don’t even have to leave your house. You can grab a free trial for an online fax and just fire it from your PC.
Here is a site that reviews a few of them. Have a look.
http://www.fax-number.net
Hi, you may try some fax software, such as joyfax server. You may use its trial version to have a test.
Actually there is a more convenient way in sending and receiving faxes, internet faxing. You can send your fax documents online through the internet. Look for internet service providers.
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