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  • stek
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    Fax? WTF??!?

    They've still got those pneumatic document things at the coop in Manchester

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  • speling bee
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    The assembled congregation will be unsurprised to be informed that I possess two facsimile machines.

    One is thermal & still works (the last time I tried it) & the other uses Olivetti ink cartridges that you can't get any more.

    Neither is of any use since I ain't got a landline any more.
    But have you got a microfiche reader?

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  • psychocandy
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    pamfax is good.

    My bank need something signed to do a euro transfer so I just sign the request, scan it and then fax it to them using pamfax. Easy peasy and costs something like 10p a page only.

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  • Ignis Fatuus
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    This.

    There is no reason why they cannot accept a scanned copy instead of fax.
    I take a photo and email it. They can have a follow-up paper copy sent by post if they want, as long as they start any day-counting from the email.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Mine also requested fax. I print, get proper signatures, scan and email with my invoice. They seem happy.
    This.

    There is no reason why they cannot accept a scanned copy instead of fax.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    The assembled congregation will be unsurprised to be informed that I possess two facsimile machines.
    Yep, I'm half expecting you'll own a couple of Telex machines, some clockwork morse code apparatus and a pneumatic tube document system.

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  • Freamon
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    That's a good idea - sort of using the phone as a phone

    A quick look shows there are similar apps for iOS, including DropBox integration, and able to handle PDF, Word, Excel, etc.

    However the panic is over as, with a little prompting, the agent has revealed the secret email address to which scans can be sent.

    Still think it's a bit odd having to use a piece of paper in the first place though; I don't think I've seen a non-online timesheet system since 2009, and I thought it was primitive then. Ho hum
    All you need is cam-scanner and you're in business.

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  • stek
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    Fax? WTF??!?

    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Top Nluking.

    Ooh, a new verb.

    Right I'm off to urban dictionary.

    Nluk you later.
    Are u sure ur cut out to go off to Urban Dictionary?

    OMG, I can't stop being NLUK now...

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I have a fax service, cost next to nowt, all part of being a business.

    I went all NLUK then....,
    Top Nluking.

    Ooh, a new verb.

    Right I'm off to urban dictionary.

    Nluk you later.

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  • stek
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    Fax? WTF??!?

    I have a fax service, cost next to nowt, all part of being a business.

    I went all NLUK then....,

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  • mudskipper
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    Mine also requested fax. I print, get proper signatures, scan and email with my invoice. They seem happy.

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  • minestrone
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    I don't like doing my timesheets and having a paper invoice sent to me. Don't like it one bit.

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  • Gentile
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    That's a good idea - sort of using the phone as a phone

    A quick look shows there are similar apps for iOS, including DropBox integration, and able to handle PDF, Word, Excel, etc.

    However the panic is over as, with a little prompting, the agent has revealed the secret email address to which scans can be sent.

    Still think it's a bit odd having to use a piece of paper in the first place though; I don't think I've seen a non-online timesheet system since 2009, and I thought it was primitive then. Ho hum
    I certainly think it's becoming the norm to approve any documentation electronically. E.g., even though there's been a physical space to sign a paper copy on all of the contracts I've been party to in the past few years, a scanned signature inserted into a PDF of the document has always been a perfectly-acceptable way to exchange signed contracts. And with timesheets, there's usually not even that. They're usually just a web app with a password, that sends appropriate e-mails to all parties to the process, who then log in to create/approve/process payment of the timesheets concerned, and automatically generate self-billing invoices that are e-mailed to the Contractor.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Gentile View Post
    Possibly something like this? (or an equivalent app for your mobile phone type). Although I think Bunk has the right idea - they'll probably be amenable to an e-mailed scan/photograph of the thing.
    That's a good idea - sort of using the phone as a phone

    A quick look shows there are similar apps for iOS, including DropBox integration, and able to handle PDF, Word, Excel, etc.

    However the panic is over as, with a little prompting, the agent has revealed the secret email address to which scans can be sent.

    Still think it's a bit odd having to use a piece of paper in the first place though; I don't think I've seen a non-online timesheet system since 2009, and I thought it was primitive then. Ho hum

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