samara131
04-03-2005 07:04:21
hi there,
i was wondering if you could use a webcertificate to complete efax??
thanks!
sam
toolBASICS
04-03-2005 12:42:51
How do you cancel your account for eFax?
hovigga
04-03-2005 13:07:09
Im not a mod, but im sure im allowed to tell you this.
We dont talk about canceling offers around here. Its against Gratis Networks rules.
penguin
04-03-2005 16:17:46
does efax make any test/pending charges to your credit card?
penguin
05-03-2005 11:46:09
i just did efax w/ a webcert and it worked for me. i've tried before w/ both a webcert and my debit card VISA # and didn't have any luck that time. yay, though!
Collateral
05-03-2005 11:58:50
Weird. I have never had success with a web cert.
penguin
05-03-2005 12:09:21
yeah, i defininitely wasn't expecting it to go through but i figured i would give it another shot. i'll see if i actually get credit for it b/c of the webcert factor and b/c i haven't heard good things about efax lately.
yoozer
07-03-2005 20:36:26
I don't know much about it but I keep hearing people getting put on hold for using webcerts. I assume that it would be obvious in the cases it's not permitted but it seems a little risky.
new2scene
07-03-2005 22:21:23
I have had at least one person for all of the sites I have completed use a webcertificate and have never had any problems with accounts being put on hold. They did offers like trimlife and complete home and things like that. I don't they ever tried efax with it.
penguin
12-03-2005 09:41:13
do you actually have to download the efax software in order to receive credit? i signed up on 3/5 and i still haven't received credit although it has only been 5 business days.
Collateral
12-03-2005 09:47:23
[quote3ee39f45a7="penguin"]do you actually have to download the efax software in order to receive credit? i signed up on 3/5 and i still haven't received credit although it has only been 5 business days.[/quote3ee39f45a7]
I didn't and still got credit.