
If, for example, you only send faxes and never receive them, having a pool means that you can use all of your allotted fax pages before you start incurring overage fees. We prefer fax services such as HelloFax and RingCentral Fax that offer a pool of pages instead of putting limits on sent and received pages. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Nextiva vFAX Review If you exceed the allotted monthly number of pages for your account, you pay 10 cents per page thereafter. eFax is the only service we've reviewed that charges a setup fee, and we consider this to be a serious drawback. You can now cancel your account directly from the web interface.īoth tiers also require you to pay a one-time setup fee of $10, regardless of your subscription length. eFax Pro costs $19.95 per month and includes 200 pages of incoming faxes and 200 outbound faxes. eFax Plus costs $16.95 per month and includes 150 pages of incoming faxes and 150 pages of outbound faxes. (Editors' Note: PCMag’s parent company, Ziff Davis, Inc., is a minority shareholder of Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc., which operates eFax.) How Much Does eFax Cost?ĮFax offers two paid tiers: Pro and Plus. Fax.Plus and HelloFax are our Editors' Choice winners for the online fax category because they offer top features and intuitive apps at an affordable price. However, eFax is held back by its high cost, upfront setup fee, security and performance issues, and problematic user experience on the web.

On one hand, we like the service's mobile app and its ability to configure international and toll-free numbers. With eFax, an online fax service, you can send and receive faxes through a web interface or directly from your email client of choice.

Only service we tested with a setup fee ($10).
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