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Shmike
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Paperless?

Is there any advantage or disadvantage to going paperless? I feel like it's the right thing to do environmentally I suppose, but I also feel like I want a hard copy of my statements every month. I ran into it with a Capital One a few times where I wasn't able to access my paperless digital statement. Has anyone else found this with any other bank? Does anyone else prefer getting the physical statement monthly? Thanks


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Horseshoez
Senior Contributor

Re: Paperless?

I go exclusively paperless, good for the environment, some bank charge for paper statements, less clutter, and while I keep my computer well organized, I cannot make the same claim about my office and physical paper.  Smiley Tongue

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pizzadude
Credit Mentor

Re: Paperless?

I have no issues with paperless, other than it takes some additional effort to go in and download every month / quarterly, etc.. to get a hardcopy / PDF.   I think some banks and CUs default new accounts / customers into paperless now or charge a fee to receive via snail mail, so I expect the paperless trend to continue, especially at the rate that the price of first class postage keeps going up.

 

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CorpCrMgr1
Valued Contributor

Re: Paperless?

I've been paperless for several years. While I'm not Mr. Environmentalist I didn't like the clutter, i.e. destroying statements. I seldom download a statement since I can see all transactions on the site. 

 

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Zoostation1
Valued Contributor

Re: Paperless?

I'm paperless for all my CCs and most of my banking (I have one account that still sends paper statements which can come in handy when asked for additional proof of address).

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ptatohed
Valued Contributor

Re: Paperless?

I've been offered money a few times to go paperless so I'm holding out on the other banks to make the same offer.  Smiley LOL

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SouthJamaica
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Re: Paperless?


@Shmike wrote:

Is there any advantage or disadvantage to going paperless? I feel like it's the right thing to do environmentally I suppose, but I also feel like I want a hard copy of my statements every month. I ran into it with a Capital One a few times where I wasn't able to access my paperless digital statement. Has anyone else found this with any other bank? Does anyone else prefer getting the physical statement monthly? Thanks


If you want a hard copy, then you should just go with what makes you feel comfortable.


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Shmike
Regular Contributor

Re: Paperless?

Yeah that's what I figure.. 


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Shmike
Regular Contributor

Re: Paperless?


@ptatohed wrote:

I've been offered money a few times to go paperless so I'm holding out on the other bank to make the same offer.  Smiley LOL



Smart! Hey just out of curiosity I see you sock drawer-ed your Savior one what do you use for restaurants and groceries? Thanks 


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ptatohed
Valued Contributor

Re: Paperless?


@Shmike wrote:

@ptatohed wrote:

I've been offered money a few times to go paperless so I'm holding out on the other bank to make the same offer.  Smiley LOL



Smart! Hey just out of curiosity I see you sock drawer-ed your Savior one what do you use for restaurants and groceries? Thanks 


Yes, retired the Savor but I want to keep 3% options open in case  AOD gets nerfed so I I put a little spend on it every 6 or so months.  I always try to get at least 5% for rest's and groc.  It's not always the same card each quarter.  I'll use a 5% rotator, I may use a citi CC if no other rotator has 5% that quarter, or I'll use my citi SYW MC if it has a spending offer which is quite often.  SYW will often give a 10% statement credit for, say, $700 spend, per month, for gas/groc/dine which makes the return approx 15/13/13%.  We also do a lot of grocery shopping at Target or WalMart so we use our 5% Red Card and Cap 1 WM cards.  

5% CB rotating: ;
Everyday 3% CB: ;
Everyday 5%: ;
Companion Card: ;
Everyday 2.2% CB: ;
Retired to sock drawer after AOD (kept alive w/ 1 purchase every 6 mo): ;
On my radar: ;
Still Waiting for an Invite: ;
No hope:
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