By forming a consortium of utility providers, they can achieve greater conversion of their respective customers to switch from paper to paperless bills.
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Downloading your paperless bills and statements leaves your PDF files disorganized. Here are a few tips.
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A greater positive climate impact can be achieved when a consortium of utility providers work together to get customers to switch to paperless bills.
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Postal rates have gone up 33% in the past 3 years. This puts a strain on companies still sending paper bills and statements.
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FileThis shut down and abandoned their customers. Check out Cubby Paperless, a better alternative.
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Payment apps are easy, convenient, and seem safe. But these apps come with risks.
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Communication service companies that deliver phone or internet services are on the cutting edge of technology. Many of their customers, however, still want their bills to arrive in the U.S. Mail.
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Autopay sounds fantastically convenient. No more time spent writing checks and no logging into dozens of websites to pay your bills. However, the "set it and forget it" aspect of autopay can lead to overspending.
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For many, paying bills through their bank has become a go-to solution. But bank-offered bill pay is not a document delivery solution!
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Many consumers pay bills through their banks, which offer the complimentary service to attract more customers. However, document archiving is one bill-management aspect the banks rarely offer.
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