Posted by zahirblog on March 21, 2009
When was the last time you sent a fax? Well, if you work in a solicitor’s office, the banking sector or the NHS, probably yesterday! For the rest of us: well I can’t honestly remember the last time I sent a fax transmission. Email is now the default medium, apart from professions that insist on paper documents still.
Lawyers and solicitors will, at a pinch, accept a fax document as an original provided it’s plain paper (not thermal and therefore not capable of fading over a period of time) and has been validated by another solicitor or lawyer usually. There are document management packages available, but some professions still insist on a clear paper-based audit trail. Even if only for procedural reasons, there are many areas of business that will insist on using fax.
That being the case, there are services business users can take advantage of to fully integrate fax with their existing IT infrastructure. These services will facilitate the easy use of both communications technologies and avoid additional costs through purchase of dedicated fax equipment and enhance operation and security.
A Fax to Email service allows you to receive faxes directly to your email address as attachments. It’s an easy and confidential way of receiving, storing and forwarding important fax documents. Because incoming faxes don’t remain in the fax machine’s in-tray, they are inherently more confidential and secure. Using Fax to Email, fax messages will always get through and you will be instantly informed about incoming messages. Filing of faxes and record keeping for audit purposes also becomes much simpler.
If you factor in the price and speed benefits of using an online fax services, you’ll that the cost is just a fraction compared when using a traditional fax machine using ink and paper. Also you won’t need to scan them in for storage and because the files are stored in a convenient TIFF or PDF format which can be printed out easily.
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Posted by zahirblog on March 21, 2009
1. Bored
I’d say this is the most common reason that people cheat. Things start off grand and then level off and then you both realize that it’s still real life. When you meet someone else, that inaugural excitement of a new relationship kicks back in.
2. Dependence
At first glance, cheating seems like an independent behavior. It could be interpreted as doing what you want, when you want. But I would argue that cheating is a dependent behavior. A cheater is dependent because they are not strong enough to break up with their significant other in order to get with the new person.
3. Because They Let You
If any one cheated on you, break up with that person immediately. That person who cheated may lose respect for you and might continue to cheat-because they know they can get away with it, because you’ll continue to take them back.
4. Nurturing
If someone is mistreating you, then your first instinct is to get away from him or her. But sometimes it’s not that simple-maybe you are raising kids together. If you feel trapped in a bad relationship, it’s only natural that you will run to the open arms of a person who treats you well.
5. Revenge
This is quite simple- an eye for an eye. Cheat on them if they cheat on you. If they continuously hurt you or abuse you in some way, you do it to get them back.
6. Confirmation of Attractiveness
Sometimes when you’re in a long relationship, or if your significant other is taking you for granted, you brgin to wonder if you are still attractive. Perhaps, because you were out on the dating circuit, you felt more attractive when you were single. If you have an affair, you’ve proven that a new person can be attracted to you.
7. They Don’t Consider It Cheating, Even Though You Might
Relationships have that grey area, usually right before you become exclusive. He thinks date #4 is when you’re “together,” and you think date #2 is when you’re “together.” If you haven’t talked about exclusivity, someone may think they are well within their rights to see other people, even though the other person in the relationship may not.
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