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Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1892173)
Hahaha! Thanks for the review Buzz, but if it's got Bradly Cooper in it, my wife might try to drag me to it anyway! Does Emma at least give us some underboob/sideboob, or a gratuitous naked butt shot in the moonlight?:D
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Originally Posted by TED74
(Post 1891899)
When I've needed to fax things, I've used Free Fax • Free Internet Faxing. Free fax service (up to a certain page count), and you can attach a cell phone picture if you're sans scanner.
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Originally Posted by Herkflyr
(Post 1891915)
And I can one-up that...so long as you can email versus a "must fax" requirement. There are numerous "scanning" apps available for your cell phone. The one I use is TurboScan. I believe it cost $3. It is great. You take a picture with your cell phone and it is saved within the app. You can send it as a pdf, email it to yourself, upload to Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.
I use it for receipts that I feel I might need but usually lose, all auto repair receipts (for tracking my vehicle history), any tax deductible receipts such as uniform items, etc. I recently had a rotation expense (cab due to screwup with hotel transportation). I got the cab receipt, "scanned" it with TurboScan and then threw it away. I emailed the receipt to myself as a pdf, then forwarded that along with my expense report to the email address that the pilot support center uses. Worked great! |
Originally Posted by GunshipGuy
(Post 1892373)
Maybe this is some how better than a free app that appears to do the same thing: Scannable (which works well with another app called Evernote). Scannable does a fine job of just that--scanning.
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Originally Posted by Herkflyr
(Post 1892376)
Hey there's always a better app out there. I already purchased TurboScan before I had heard of the others. I'm still quite happy
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JotNot.
There are free and "pro" versions. Scans various doc styles, converts them to pdf or jpg... And you can email, fax, or save them to Dropbox, etc right from the ap. highly recommend. |
Or y'all could do the traditional cheap pilot route and just use the free fax machines in the crew lounges to fax that receipt. Yep, they even have the # already stored in memory too.
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Originally Posted by bohicagain
(Post 1892296)
I have Google voice as my first # so I heard the message while he left the message. When they called my second # I answered only to turn down to be polite. I learned my lesson to ignore and never answer a call from them
If you do answer the FOM requires 24 hours free from duty after SCUBA diving, Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by Purple Drank
(Post 1892399)
JotNot.
There are free and "pro" versions. Scans various doc styles, converts them to pdf or jpg... And you can email, fax, or save them to Dropbox, etc right from the ap. highly recommend. |
Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 1892503)
Why not just fax it in from the crew room? Every crew room has a scanner/copier/fax machine/printer with the fax numbers already preprogrammed. Faxing in receipts not a big deal. After you fax it in, check the remarks the next day. They will write a remark "receipt received" once they have it.
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