weyes Posted April 6 Report Share Posted April 6 in this age of "going green" and all things digital, many have gotten into the swing of abandoning hard copies of things like addresses, bank statements, bills, phone numbers, etc. it's easy to just put faith in one's computer or phone or in the systems of one's service providers. on the other hand, it's easy to lose a phone, have a computer crash, or for one's bank's system to go down when s/he needs it.and other reasons to keep paper copies of bills and statements: for tax purposes, in case of audits, lawsuits, or when banks buy other banks out and decide to throw out the records of the failing bank (seriously!). and if one feels terrible about the "going green" aspect, s/he can always recycle the paper after many years have passed .tune in tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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