Post by account_disabled on Jan 9, 2024 22:20:55 GMT -5
Rare, but not impossible. You can therefore decide not to deal with these subjects completely. Or you can go to some stationery shop or newsstand, which still offers the service of sending and receiving faxes, and pay every time you have to send or receive one. Or perhaps you can equip yourself with one of the many fax in and fax out services that allow you to receive and send faxes from a PC, tablet or smartphone, and also to have a fax number with a prefix of your choice that "rings" inside of your device. Yes, I mean I can easily receive a fax on my smartphone while I'm on
the other side of the world. The fax is sent to me as an attachment in my email, in PDF format., with Malaysia Phone Number List another fax, spending a few euro cents. I've been doing this for a dozen years now. Whoever sends me the document does so to an Italian fax number, and there are no additional costs for him, he doesn't notice anything. I can interact with the sender, who perhaps has a dusty fax machine from 20 years ago, using modern technology (such as a smartphone app, or a simple PC browser). All this to say that it is useless to act like snooty avant-gardists, who reject everything that is not "100% internet". Technology can create convenient bridges between the old and the new, allowing you to manage old and
outdated things with new tools. Empathy is also this: continuing to let the other use one's technologies and systems, without necessarily wanting to change them, without trying at all costs to "evangelize" them. For goodness' sake, I agree that I wouldn't work with people or companies who send letters with pen and paper, or at most with a typewriter: it would be too long and complex to take them from the Middle Ages to the modern era. But spending a few euros a year to keep an active "emergency" fax number, I think we can all still afford it... don't you think so? Previous PREVIOUS Landing Page and Conversion Marketing, all you know is…
the other side of the world. The fax is sent to me as an attachment in my email, in PDF format., with Malaysia Phone Number List another fax, spending a few euro cents. I've been doing this for a dozen years now. Whoever sends me the document does so to an Italian fax number, and there are no additional costs for him, he doesn't notice anything. I can interact with the sender, who perhaps has a dusty fax machine from 20 years ago, using modern technology (such as a smartphone app, or a simple PC browser). All this to say that it is useless to act like snooty avant-gardists, who reject everything that is not "100% internet". Technology can create convenient bridges between the old and the new, allowing you to manage old and
outdated things with new tools. Empathy is also this: continuing to let the other use one's technologies and systems, without necessarily wanting to change them, without trying at all costs to "evangelize" them. For goodness' sake, I agree that I wouldn't work with people or companies who send letters with pen and paper, or at most with a typewriter: it would be too long and complex to take them from the Middle Ages to the modern era. But spending a few euros a year to keep an active "emergency" fax number, I think we can all still afford it... don't you think so? Previous PREVIOUS Landing Page and Conversion Marketing, all you know is…