I keep on seeing on-line adverts for something called eFax which, apparently, can be used "anywhere you have access to e-mail".
Now I may be missing the point, and quite possibly being really dense here, but wouldn't that just be no better than, well, e-mailing something to someone?
I just find it a bit odd that someone is asking me to pay them to allow me to send an "eFax" for those times when I can send an e-mail but get all nostalgic for a noisy machine that often obliterated a large portion of what was being sent through and as such decide to send something else.
Maybe eFax is the next step in technology what with faxes coming after postage.
Right, that must be it, e-mail moves on the eFax, which will move on to... um... e-e-mailing? I don't even know.
So yeah, eFaxes, I don't really understand.
I wonder how many customers they have.
ReplyDeleteI honestly have no idea.
ReplyDeleteThen again, there are enough people who have never really got to grips with computers that this may seem like a good idea, so maybe they'll do really well.