eFax

Approval Rate: 55%

55%Approval ratio

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    angrycanuck

    Fri Jun 03 2011

    I have spent 6 months and been charged $125+ while trying to cancel my account with these bandits. Beginning in11/10, I have tried cancelling via live chat, phone, and email with no results. I talked with a surly CSR who spoke very bad English today and did get a cancellation confirmation mailed to me. We shall see. However, I was told no refund was possible because they had no record of my previous communications. Very convenient -- for them! If this does not work, I will have to change financial account numbers to keep them out of my pockets, a time-consuming and extremely prospect. My suggestion is to spend a few $$$ to buy the equipment so VoIP line and computer can service faxes. Took about 15 mins to install. Also pretty much eliminates junk faxes. Whatever you do, stay away from eFax!!! I only gave 1 star because your can't give minus 10.

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    salllwalker

    Mon Feb 14 2011

    They wouldn't let me port out of the efax number we've been exclusively using, although we've been using that efax number for 7+ years. Avoid eFax (j2 global). Fyi, beware the MYFAX.COM is owned by J2 Global. We also filed a complaint with the BBB, however, we haven't heard back from them.

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    wbraddock

    Sat Jun 12 2010

    Horrible customer service. We called to cancel our service, got transferred 3 times and hung up on. After calling back and more call hold time and transfers (this was just a simple cancel request, nothing complicated and not asking to speak with a manager) we finally got hold of someone who told us he would cancel our account. We still got billed the next month after we canceled and had to call again to cancel. The person we spoke with this time had no record of the cancel confirmation number we got when we canceled the first time. This seems to be standard practice for them, We have reported them to the BBB... stay away!

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    mannacio

    Mon May 24 2010

    Efax is a bait and switch operation. There is a free inbound Fax option but they cancel it if you EVER go over 20 pages in a month. Something you can't completely control. They hope this forces you to get their paid service. DON'T DO IT. There are other companies out there that charge as little as $1 a month for an unlimited number of incoming faxes. You can also get a USB Fax modem for your computer for less than $30. There is no excuse for paying them their exorbitant rates. Give them what they deserve: NOTHING.

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    izzy25

    Fri Mar 19 2010

    MAJOR FRAUD WITH EFAX!! WATCH OUT WITH THEM MAKE SURE YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE COMPLETE CUSTOMER AGREEMENT BEFORE SENDING A FAX! I am just emailing you guys to let you know of the terrible service you provide, if this is not the proper email forward it to the proper department since they should be concerned. And if you guys are affiliated with the BBB then you should take some review and modify some of your flaws. I am a former eFax customer I just canceled in yesterday due to the terrible service that was given to me. I was unaware that I had been paying for eFax Plus for two months until I checked my bank statement and noticed the charges but oh well that was my own fault. I believe I only used the service to send /maybe 2-3 faxes total throughout the three months. So I went ahead and decided to send a fax on 3/17/2010, the fax was in total 11 pages and it was in a PDF format. Next day I notice a $10 charge on my credit card, so I went ahead and gave eFax support a call after wa... Read more

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    eleanorboleyn

    Tue Mar 09 2010

    I would give NO STARS if I could. To make a long story short... basically the same thing everyone else is saying... Tried a "FREE TRIAL", called to cancel, and got a crazy run-around... NO customer support or service. Here's the email I just sent them (Which I'm sure they will just put in the trash, if their past behavior is any indication.) ____________________________________ Hello eFax support, I have contacted your offices to close my account and was sent the email below. The help section of your website states: 31. How can I cancel my eFax Free account? To cancel your eFax Free account, please send an email request for cancellation to [email protected]. Please include your fax number and 4 digit PIN. I did this and then emailed a list of contact numbers and told to call the one relevant to my country to close my account. I am a Canadian customer and after attempting numerous versions of the International phone number, none were able to be completed as dialed. The Internat... Read more

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    mitch1

    Mon Jan 11 2010

    Try canceling with these guys. It was easier to get a passport. They outright lied to me. It was only when I started using language like "consumer fraud" and "bait and switch" that they finally cancelled my subscription. These guys absolutely suck! Don't use them. Get a cheap fax for $60 and get a $15 per year online phone number..it's a much better deal without lies!

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    dbo2d396

    Wed Nov 04 2009

    Saw eFax charged me an extra 10$ this month on top of my $16.95/month charge... I called and spoke with this girl that would only repeat the same thing over and over. Listen to this... I get, she says, to send 30 faxes "FOR FREE" each month!? Ha! (hum, what about those $16.95/month?) an amount which I didn't reach, and her taking me to my log page proved it... Only 11 faxes total (only because we tried to resend that one fax over and over as it wasn't going through... When I asked her How about my 30 FREE FAXES??? Or even better, HOW ABOUT JUST 11 FREE FAXES?? She would say that the pages that were going through were taken too much time per minute?! I said: "I AM SORRY TO HEAR YOUR SYSTEM IS SO SLOW!? WHERE ARE MY 30 FREE FAXES AT 16.95$ A MONTH?!" She said... Sorry there is nothing I can do. I said: Please let me talk to a manager please. She said, please hold. I held. She came back and said, sorry, my manager is busy on an other call. We will put a $5 dollar credit towards future f... Read more

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    jimrha43

    Tue Aug 25 2009

    Why can't you rate a service with no stars? eFax deserves no stars, it's virtually impossible to cancel the service once they have your credit card hooked. My advice is for everyone to STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    stevecdpcm

    Sat Jun 27 2009

    This is the worst company ever. Upon opening the account, the billing department put a temporary hold on using the eFax number because they could not verify some part of my credit card information (they wouldn't tell me what that was). I tried to cancel the account through toll-free customer service. They directed me back to billing. Billing sent me to the online chat function to cancel. And the online chat representative sent me back to customer service. The upshot: No one will cancel the account. My advice: Stay way clear of this company.

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    aliengirl

    Sat Apr 04 2009

    I have to agree with the last few reviews that I've read. It's a total rip off. After finding mysterious charges on my account I decided to call to find out what was going on. The representative pointed to a portion of the contract stating that from time to time efax can charge a $10 fee if they so desire and the fee rate was subject to change. I immediately cancelled my account. They offered another 2 months free service and I declined. I asked if there were any additional fees. The person responded no. Imagine my surprise when I got a $10 fee AFTER my account was already closed. So after being on hold for 30 minutes I was told that the fee was an automatic payment that couldn't be stopped. They would credit my card back in 3-15 business days. That part wasn't automatic and would have to be processed manually. The person apologized for any "mis-communication" that occurred during the other phone call. My advice, keep all of your reference numbers when you call. That way ... Read more

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    srm56d43

    Mon Nov 03 2008

    EFAX STINKS. I signed up for ONE (1) local efax number two years ago. My mistake was that I never checked my bills and had a automatic payment through my credit card. I don't use the fax as much any longer, so I decided to go into my account to disconnect the service. Once I looked at my account, I noticed that they have been charging me for TWO (2) lines; one local and one long distance. I don't know where they got the long distance number, but it was not authorized by me. I have made several calls to Efax's long distance customer NO-service line. Every time I spoke with a "level 1" person, I have been disconnected. This service is REDICULOUS. I would like to know if there is some where I can make a formal complaint and get this issue resolved. I estimate the total charges at approximately $500-$600...perhaps more. VERY FRUSTRATED.

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    kaldoon

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    Sounds like i'm not the only one to experience problems with efax - tried cancelling the account at the end of March and low and behold they never cancelled it - cancelled account again today will be contacting the credit card company to also put a stop to it - customer service was extremely poor was on the phne for more than an 1 1/2 being bounced all over the globe - 1 star is to much

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    goongagaloonga_22

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    eFax changed my number without even telling me! And their helpdesk refused to help me b/c I was with their free service. Free or not, they A) shouldn't change your fax #, and B) especially not without even telling you!

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    katehd6b

    Wed Nov 28 2007

    would get no star would that be possible...seems here only the free service for those fortunate enough to be allowed to stay that way has any merit, however after continued unauthorized billings, cancellation not being recognized for two months and then the horrid experience of hour + wasted trying to get to talk to someone...my advice FORGET IT! Pity the poor customer service person who had to keep her professionalism (which the individual did well while her management hid behind her) as I pretty well lost mine.

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    spazdacat

    Fri Nov 16 2007

    is like a bad divorce...you just keep paying.

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    dems08

    Wed Oct 31 2007

    Twice , all the faxes I received vanished from my inbox

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    mamara

    Mon Aug 20 2007

    It does not even deserve a star!!! Highway robbery.. you pay for nothing , they say they will credit you if you need to cancel and they just give a continuous sales blur pitch and then don't cancel your service, giv eyou two free months, until ou need to call them back again to cancel and voila yet another sales pitch. don't waste your time. as the old saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Go to the local 711 and pay to use their fax if you have to.

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    tret44d7

    Thu May 31 2007

    I've had an eFax Plus account for a couple years. In that time I've experienced a number of "issues". Clients have called stating they are unable to send me a fax, or they send a fax and it doesn't get to my e-mail. EFax changed the local fax number I had paid for, so I had to notify as many clients as possible, and pay to change my business cards, letter head, and web site. Finally, although you pay for service in advance, and pay for a year at a time, eFax canceled both my free acount and my premium account in mid-year because my credit card had expired, even though my advance payment covered an additional four months. Its a shame that when giving a review and rating there isn't an option for less than one star. If you use or are considering using eFax, don't. There are a number of other internet fax providers out there, few are as expensive as eFax, and all have better service.

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    nickyinaz

    Wed Mar 15 2006

    I signed up for eFax through eFax.com last year, and subsequently cancelled my account after several months. eFax refused to cancel my account. Instead, they continued billing my credit card without my consent and refused to stop until I threatened them with a criminal charge of theft against my credit card. Not once did they ever contact me. They finally stopped debiting my credit card. I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and found that eFax has had 135 BBB complaints logged against them within the past 36 months. in addition, here is the BBB's public statement against eFax.com: "We strongly question the company’s reliability for reasons such as that they have failed to respond to complaints, their advertising is grossly misleading, they are not in compliance with the law’s licensing or registration requirements, their complaints contain especially serious allegations, or the company’s industry is known for its fraudulent business practices." All of the above... Read more

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    mlivneh

    Mon Jan 16 2006

    I had my own dreadful experience with the eFax customer service. I was recently charge more then $300 for some mysteries services, the invoice was hard to decipher, cluttered with “service adjustment” items. In response to my eMail I was requested to call the call center. The rep on the phone started with reading out to me a standard text of the screen, this took several minutes and was not less confusing then the bill itself. It was only after I had interfered that she was willing to investigate the issue. At that moment I was so much frustrated that I decided to cancel the service.

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    efaxdnwrk4me

    Mon Sep 26 2005

    it looks ok, however they have problems with international faxes

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    yoleoecd

    Sat Aug 06 2005

    We signed up for the paid service but have had a number of complaints from our clients that they are unable to send us a fax. I personally experience the problem. When pointed out to efax they send one test fax and say its working fine. We need reliablity especially if we are paying for it.

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    trade5f3

    Sun Aug 29 2004

    I feel the service is great - You just have to understand what it is - I use it to receive all of my faxes and to send when I am on the road. I am annoyed that sometimes when I send - it has a delay of an hour or so - but I can live with that - I am super pleased that I can 'see' my faxes via email on virtually any machine.

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    cdogg0e3

    Thu Aug 26 2004

    had a client make several 'mess ups' totalling over 20 pages and my free efax account was eliminated.

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    wittsy

    Thu Oct 23 2003

    I wanted a fax service quickly. I registered on eFax's site and tried to use it. As I had used a credit card, for security purposes I had to fax my last credit card statement. It then said the verification process took 2 working days. Great! I bought a fax modem and tried to get my money back. They are "considering" my request for the £12.95 first month's fee refund but they will not refund the $12.95 registration fee. If I'd known it would take 2 days to use I would never have registered.

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    magellan

    Fri May 25 2001

    This service is great. E-mail faxes are so much better than the crappy paper ones...and it's free. The best thing about e-faxes is that you can access them anywhere that you can check your e-mail - meaning that you are not tied to speficic fax machine / phone number when waiting for an important fax. One mildly annoying aspect is that it is difficult to get an efax number that matches your area code - meaning that someone who lives in the same area code as will have to pay long distance charges to send you a fax.

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    patra7

    Thu May 17 2001

    I can understand why this may be a useful service for some people but it's been nothing but for me. When I first registered and downloaded the 1st version it was working fine. The problem was that I didn't really need it much and I mostly received wrong faxes from the US. People outside the US will pay a really big price to send faxes that way I think. Only a good option if you're an American. The 2nd version didn't work out at all. Every time I tried to open a message (which was probably not addressed to me either way, since I had only given the number to 2 persons) I got an error message. I re-installed it and is still didn't work.

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    samiam

    Wed Oct 11 2000

    eFax is really great. I use the basic free service to receive faxes and it has never failed me. I do have a fax machine, but since it is on the same line as my regular phone, it can be a pain to receive faxes (I have to know exactly when the fax is coming so I don't pick it up) so eFax basic is perfect for me since I only use it to receive faxes. eFax plus also seems like a great deal if you have a scanner and are without a fax machine. I think that "plus" service which provides a fax number for sending and receiving faxes is only a few dollars a month. They also provide helpful and immediate customer service if you have any questions or problems.

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    munson

    Fri Jun 30 2000

    What a great service. I have had my eFax number for a while now and haven't had a single problem. When you sign up, you get a real phone number to use as a fax number. Then, when someone faxes something to you, you receive an email with the fax attachment. It is that easy. It was also a piece of cake to update my account when I wanted to change the email address.

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    gt144484du

    Sat Mar 04 2000

    eFax.com beats faxing for people who need to receive faxes.

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    swee1716et

    Sat Nov 27 1999

    Super service for the on the go or the stay at home.

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    wiggum

    Thu Nov 25 1999

    A great example of how the Internet can simplify your life. This is a FREE service that gives you your own fax number. Then, when people send faxes to that number, eFax converts the fax image into an e-mail attachment and e-mails it right to you. So it eliminates the need for people to pay for a separate fax line, and it lets you receive faxes from any place you can get e-mails - perfect for people who travel a lot.