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On 09/10/10 14:49, Henry Bremridge wrote:
Believe it or not faxes constitute legal documents. If I was to fax you a contract that is the equivalent of you receiving one in the post. I say receiving because if I was to fax it to you and your fax machine ran out of ink but didnt know it and gave me a receipt for the fax then I can say I've sent it job done.On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 01:17:07PM +0100, Julian Hall wrote:Can be useful for faxing if dealing with companies who insist on hard copy with a signature. There are still some around.It is surprising how many companies accept fax signatures, given how easy it is to cut and paste a scanned signature. I also find amusing | sad when companies want a faxed signature but refuse to accept the same document as a pdf attached to an email. Or alternatively will accept a fax but will not accept a fax without a signature.
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