Mfax Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.1

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  1. Fax Service

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mFax.to is a fast, simple, and reliable faxing app built for people who still need fax—without the old-school fax machine. Whether you’re sending documents to a clinic, a school, a bank, or a government office, mFax.to helps you fax from anywhere using your phone or browser. With mFax.to you can: • Send faxes in a few taps: upload PDFs or photos, add a cover page, and send. • Receive faxes online: get a dedicated fax number (where available) and receive faxes digitally. • Track delivery: see sending status and get confirmations for peace of mind. • Store and organize documents: keep your fax history in one place for easy access. • Work from web + mobile: seamless experience across devices. • Fax securely: designed with privacy in mind—your documents are handled carefully and access is protected. mFax.to is built for speed and clarity: no confusing enterprise setup, no hardware, and no wasted time. If you need faxing that feels like a normal modern app, mFax.to is for you.


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3.1

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could give zero stars I would

If I could give zero stars, or negative stars, I would. This company is a complete sham and dishonest in its billing, charging, and customer relations. I can't vouch for the technology. I used it to send one 4 page fax. In order to do so, I had to subscribe, which I had no problem doing so.

Herein lies the problem--- upon cancelling the $19.95 monthly subscription in the portal, they continue to chage my card, even though I have a FREE plan and have cancelled the subscription. Customer support (only available by email and chat) talk in circles around and around, giving me no real truth or resolution. I'm not using the service and I STILL keep getting charged. I've taken up the issue with my bank and getting all the dispute information together, but WOW. This company is like unleashing a virus-- once its started, its really hard to stop them and they are so VERY arrogant about it all.

Hope this helps-- STAY AWAY!

5 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam. I paid 99 cents for a fax and then the next day they try to charge my card for 19.95 for a monthly subscription.

1 January 2026
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