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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 6:45 am
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Originally Posted by DMSFCA


Only thing I've had to remember is that all my credit cards are sent there so my billing zip code for gas stations and stuff has changed. Otherwise I love it. $20 a month seems pretty reasonable.
Just saw this and thought I'd offer a couple of alternatives:

1) These days more and more credit card companies are doing electronic billing/payment so and going paperless - perhaps that is an alternative for credit cards?

2) for bills, I have been using Paytrust for 13 years. Originally, it was through Amex but they went standalone and are now part of Intuit. All my bills are sent to a PO Box in South Dakota, they get scanned and I get an e-mail from them, I can log in and pay through their interface (they cut a check off of my account). The service is $12 per month up to, I think, 50 bills. End of year, one can get a CD with all the bills scanned for $20.

I started doing this as we had homes on both coasts and tracking down bills, payments was a pain, this solved that problem. From a cost perspective, it's comparable/cheaper than licking stamps.
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