Is football the only business which still uses faxs?
Madness. If I worked for Echosign sales I'd be all over the football industry like a RASH.
Is football the only business which still uses faxs?
Can his agent sign a deal for him in absentia or would he fly back to do a deal?
Is football the only business which still uses faxs?
Madness. If I worked for Echosign sales I'd be all over the football industry like a RASH.
Or you e-mail a PDF file.
Or you e-mail a PDF file.
Absolutely f***ing brilliant, once again. I said I HEARD, debating whether to just get myself banned.
If he is still away, I guess all he needs to do is have the contract FAXED to him to sign.
Maybe the agent will fly back, I'm not sure where absentia is though.
Even though I know what this thread is I still keep reading it as new signing tomorrow.
Could he not just sign an e mail confirming his acceptance and then actually sign when he gets home, would this be legally binding on both sides.
That would require him to then forward the e-mail on to his hotel, and ask them to print it for him, then when he's signed it, ask them to scan it, save it as a pdf, and e-mail it back.
Depending on where he is on holiday, finding a fax machine would probably far easier and more efficient.
Is football the only business which still uses faxs?
and the public sectorBarclays Payflow still uses them
Could he not just sign an e mail confirming his acceptance and then actually sign when he gets home, would this be legally binding on both sides.
Their fans still don't think losing Greer was a big deal. Despite their subsequent relegation and our winning the title then finishing 10th in the Championship. Strange thing, being a football supporter seems to remove all sense of logic and rationale.
Good luck Navarro at Swindon, though with Alan McCormack already there, and the useless Simon Ferry, I think he will have a bit of a work to do to prove himself. No doubt he will though, very selfless team player.