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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Online Credit Card Transactions Free?

Guest: ViCyniC
Post subject: Online Credit Card Transactions Free?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:04 pm

mouse wrote:
ViCyniC wrote:
mouse wrote:
ViCyniC wrote:
There's no need for paper. It's redundant.

Your statement is ILLOGICAL

Not really. I get my statements online. Don't need to get it again on paper. Besides, I read it once and never look at it again.

Wait till you miss some important item on that ON-LINE STATEMENT

or

THEY JUST FORGET TO INCLUDE IT

(AS IN A CHANGE IN TERMS)

I'll take my chances for the time being, since it's still a convenience to me. If and when I start hearing a lot of horror stories about going paperless, I'll reconsider about going back.


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Guest: mouse
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:09 pm

You save them POSTAGE

You save them PAPER

You save them PROCESSING COSTS

YOU GET WHAT FOR THAT???

CITIBANK WILL GIVE YOU A WHOLE $5

BIG WOOP

Many other banks tell you they will do it for FREE

AS IF SOME FOOL WOULD PAY FOR THAT SERVICE


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Guest: angelo21
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:10 pm

JaneiR36 wrote:
Okay, I'm signed up for Cap One, Discover, Chase, & Citi. I have a Dillard's Amex & JCPenney store card that I'm going to keep getting paper statements for a while just till I've had their cards for a little longer. I had guests over this weekend and it was certainly freeing to throw out a bunch of those old statements, many of which just were never opened!

Chase keeping statements online for 6 years certainly sweetens the deal, I can't imagine needing to look back much further! Citi will give me $5 on each account after I've been paperless for four months... haha, I guess they were getting ripped off by people signing up and cancelling right away. All around, this should declutter my home quite a bit, thanks all for answering my questions and all the insightful information!

Well, there's one thing I couldn't figure out, though. On that yodlee website, do I have to be signed up for one of their money accounts to use it? Or can I just create an account and link the ones I already have? Is it free?


I get all my statements online and via the mail. I'm sent an email reminder when it's available. When the paper version arrives I use it as a cross check.

All payments are done online and never been late. Works great for me.



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Guest: ViCyniC
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:15 pm

mouse wrote:
You save them POSTAGE

You save them PAPER

You save them PROCESSING COSTS

YOU GET WHAT FOR THAT???

CITIBANK WILL GIVE YOU A WHOLE $5

BIG WOOP

Many other banks tell you they will do it for FREE

AS IF SOME FOOL WOULD PAY FOR THAT SERVICE

I couldn't care less about how paperless benefits them.

It's simply a convenience for me. Plain and simple.


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