It saved me twice from a lot of hassle.
I'm totally paperless for all of our accounts. If I need a canceled check, I pull the image up online and print it out.
It saved me twice from a lot of hassle.
I don't get any interest on my free checking but I still get my cancelled checks back.
Cancelled checks back (snail mail) in SO outmoded, can't you learn online as to the status? In over 20 years with my credit union I never needed or wanted a cancelled check back.
that's just your age showing up. Us old geezers like to see those cancelled checks.![]()
The rest of us recognize it as a huge waste...
So you thought you knew it all? HSAre you saying Enron was a legitimate business who was not paid something they were fairly due?
Next thing years from now they will invent is when you are checking out of a store, there will be this machine that beeps when you put your items in front of it and it charges you money without a cashier.
So you thought you knew it all? HS
In America, that's your right. :confused3:
You can all mock as much as you want.
But many tens of millions of statements are printed every month. Then they're shipped (via the USPS) to millions of homes every month. Those are all stockpiled for no good reason until they're eventually thrown away and placed into the waste stream.
There's nearly no company out there that doesn't offer electronic statements now. There are a few people without easy access to a computer, but the vast majority of the population could (and should) be getting all their statements that way. Saving millions and millions of tons of paper, the printing, the shipping, then the disposal of all those statements.
Your grandchildren's grandchildren will think this (dying) system was insane. Technology means it isn't necessary anymore, but nostalgia means people keep doing it.
Sorry, I don't get that actual check. I get a facsimile of three per page which for me is one piece per quarter. If you want to save trees, get rid of all that friggen trash mail I get. A box full of crap every tuesday.
Most people recycle their paper waste. The County does it here,
You can all mock as much as you want.
But many tens of millions of statements are printed every month. Then they're shipped (via the USPS) to millions of homes every month. Those are all stockpiled for no good reason until they're eventually thrown away and placed into the waste stream.
There's nearly no company out there that doesn't offer electronic statements now. There are a few people without easy access to a computer, but the vast majority of the population could (and should) be getting all their statements that way. Saving millions and millions of tons of paper, the printing, the shipping, then the disposal of all those statements.
Your grandchildren's grandchildren will think this (dying) system was insane. Technology means it isn't necessary anymore, but nostalgia means people keep doing it.
I'm pretty much paperless, except for phone and utility bills. My wife likes to check them out on paper, highlighting questionable stuff.
I'm certainly not mocking. I'm just stating a fact. What you consider a waste might be of value to me. And I'm sure if I dug around in your world I'd uncover a dozen things that I would consider waste. Again, in America, that's your right.
I don't deny that there's waste in my life. But my waste doesn't justify other waste. What value are you getting out of all those statements that you wouldn't get looking at them on your computer screen and then printing them in the rare instance that you needed it for something?
Cancelled checks back (snail mail) in SO outmoded, can't you learn online as to the status? In over 20 years with my credit union I never needed or wanted a cancelled check back.
You haven't offered up a "waste". You've only indicated that you have some. So why don't you stop doing those?![]()