Barbara Sweeney
0
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
I felt totally comfortable sending my fax here. I lined that there was communication about the process each step. Plus I was able to use my Google account to sign in and buy a minimal amount of points that don't expire in one week! I prior sent a fax 2 days ago with another fax provider and wasn't sure it had even been sent. There was very little communication or explanation. So glad my sister shared Faxfile with me. Much better. Will not be going back to that other place.
Danni's View
3
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
I haven't needed to use this app for a few years, but I needed to use it today. I paid for credits (it uses credits you pay for through the Google Play Store) years ago when I last used it. Those credits were still there! It did have some difficulty in sending 7 pages on my home wifi, but it did it in about 5 min. I do wish there was a way to connect it with Cam Scanner, and that is the main reason for a 4 star. This is a great app to have in your tool box. I highly recommend it!
Jennifer Wimberly
24
Monday, May 15, 2023
Highly rated! I need to fax a few more documents to the medicaid office, I was quite nervous to do so from an app, but had no choice. The office dis receive the faxed documents! Very easy to use, and pretty affordable. They charge 10 credits per fax, and it's $2.99 for 50 credits. I guess it would be costly for a large stack of papers needing faxed, however, in a crunch, it's a life saver! Very easy to use as well!
Joyce Leon
33
Friday, February 23, 2024
Very convenient, I just needed to send a quick one time fax. It does charge credits per fax and it varies depending on which country you are sending it to. it was $2.99 for 50 credits, and cost 10 credits to send a fax in US/Canada. That's about 60¢ a fax and cheaper than using the postal service. I prefer the credits rather than other apps that try to sign you up on a subscription and make it difficult to cancel the 'free trials'.
A Google user
41
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
It works as advertised. A maximum cost of 50¢ per page (at the smallest bundle of credits), which isn't bad, all things considered. A local library or government office may have free fax machine use, but if you need to fax something that you don't have in physical format already, and you would have to travel to get to one, then 50¢ (or less) per document page isn't that bad for the principle of convenience; it's worth it, especially considering you can fax direct from the popular cloud storages. Edited
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