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Re: OT Fax What to do?
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Posted by Bob - MI on October 21, 2004 at 11:46:43 from (66.14.205.20):
In Reply to: OT Fax What to do? posted by Sloroll on October 21, 2004 at 09:07:14:
How about hooking up a caller ID box to the line? Not everone has the intellegence to block their number and it would keep a record of the incoming contacts. They would be impressed/surprised that you tracked them down I"m sure. A funny fax related story: I have a friend that runs a tool and die shop on the west coast and he and his co-workers decided to play a trick on another business owner that they knew. Back in the days of thermal faxes when the paper was on a roll that was cut to length per page, at the end of a Friday they dialed the other guy and slipped 3 pages in the machine that were taped end to end. When the first page came out they looped it around and taped it to the last page. On the loop they had written "F--- You". On Monday morning the buddy found a sea of paper in the office with a recurring message. And yes, the fax was out of paper. Ah, the good old days
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