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Thread: Restaurant Online Order form


Started 5 months ago by Voltio
I have a customer who owns a restaurant and would like to have a page that online guest can make their order and he gets them by FAX (no emails/no text messages). Please let me know how much you would charge for this. Thanks.
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Voltio View Beta Profile Junior Guru Wannabe replied 5 months ago
I have a customer who owns a restaurant and would like to have a page that online guest can make their order and he gets them by FAX (no emails/no text messages). Please let me know how much you would charge for this. Thanks.

BinaryFinary replied 5 months ago
This would incur an ongoing cost per submission. I would create a form which posts an email to a company offering email -> fax service. Perhaps you can drop me some more details - robert.appleton@bedot.net Have they got an existing website?

BinaryFinary View Beta Profile Newbie replied 5 months ago
This would incur an ongoing cost per submission. I would create a form which posts an email to a company offering email -> fax service. Perhaps you can drop me some more details - robert.appleton@bedot.net Have they got an existing website?

Voltio replied 5 months ago
Yes he already has a website. The business is based in the US. I checked with eFax, but they fax it to your email account. The client wants to fax it from web to fax machine. Do you need any more details, if so please ask.

Voltio View Beta Profile Junior Guru Wannabe replied 5 months ago
Yes he already has a website. The business is based in the US. I checked with eFax, but they fax it to your email account. The client wants to fax it from web to fax machine. Do you need any more details, if so please ask.

ThatScriptGuy replied 5 months ago
This should be as simple as setting up a form to send to an email address, and signing up for a service like faxaway.com. You send the email to their email address that they set up for you, and it automatically gets sent to the fax machine.

ThatScriptGuy View Beta Profile Web Hosting Master replied 5 months ago
This should be as simple as setting up a form to send to an email address, and signing up for a service like faxaway.com. You send the email to their email address that they set up for you, and it automatically gets sent to the fax machine.

Voltio replied 5 months ago
Wow.. great thanks.

Voltio View Beta Profile Junior Guru Wannabe replied 5 months ago
Wow.. great thanks.

AHDOnline View Beta Profile WHT Addict replied 5 months ago
There are quite a few services that offer this. We run one called emenusolutions.com It uses an API with interfax.net which is a great solution, with low per fax costs Others are ehungry.com, delivery.com PM me if you would like more information.

Voltio View Beta Profile Junior Guru Wannabe replied 5 months ago
Thanks for your info.

 

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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-21 06:34:00)
Thanks for your info.
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Restaurant Online Order form
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Thanks for your info.
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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-20 13:37:00)
This should be as simple as setting up a form to send to an email address, and signing up for a service like faxaway.com. You send the email to their email address that they set up for you, and it automatically gets sent to the fax machine.
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Restaurant Online Order form
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There are quite a few services that offer this. We run one called emenusolutions.com It uses an API with interfax.net which is a great solution, with low per fax costs Others are ehungry.com, delivery.com PM me if you would like more information.
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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-23 10:43:00)
We can do it for you. Time: Approx. 3 days. Budget: 20 USD If OK with you, contact us at info[at]qtriangle.in Thanks,
BinaryFinary
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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-20 09:30:00)
This would incur an ongoing cost per submission. I would create a form which posts an email to a company offering email -> fax service. Perhaps you can drop me some more details - robert.appleton@bedot.net Have they got an existing website?
BinaryFinary View Beta Profile...
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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-20 09:30:00)
This would incur an ongoing cost per submission. I would create a form which posts an email to a company offering email -> fax service. Perhaps you can drop me some more details - robert.appleton@bedot.net Have they got an existing website?
ThatScriptGuy
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Restaurant Online Order form
Published (2009-10-20 13:37:00)
This should be as simple as setting up a form to send to an email address, and signing up for a service like faxaway.com. You send the email to their email address that they set up for you, and it automatically gets sent to the fax machine.

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