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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 113392" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I try to open the mail every day, and separate the junk from the bills/things I want to look at. This usually leaves me with a pile of junk. :wink: Or a pile of junk and one or two pieces of paper that I need to look at on bill-paying day, which for me is Saturday. The junk mail goes directly to the shredder, and if it is anything that I am concerned about people seeing, I shred. The important stuff gets stuck in a little cubby by the printer.</p><p></p><p>Every Saturday morning I sit down with my Quicken and get online with the bank (which I usually do every day just to be sure I'm somewhat aware of how much money we have) and pay the bills. I keep the credit card bill in a file cabinet for a couple of months to be sure I don't need to return something or contest a bill, but then it gets shredded. I shred utility bills because I can always access them online. We have very little paper in the house. I should say <em>I</em> have very little paper in the house, and I do the bills. husband is a packrat and can't get rid of papers ever. That's why <em>I</em> do the mail and the bills! :laugh:</p><p></p><p>Passports and other identifying papers are kept in a hidden fireproof wall safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 113392, member: 99"] I try to open the mail every day, and separate the junk from the bills/things I want to look at. This usually leaves me with a pile of junk. [img]:wink:[/img] Or a pile of junk and one or two pieces of paper that I need to look at on bill-paying day, which for me is Saturday. The junk mail goes directly to the shredder, and if it is anything that I am concerned about people seeing, I shred. The important stuff gets stuck in a little cubby by the printer. Every Saturday morning I sit down with my Quicken and get online with the bank (which I usually do every day just to be sure I'm somewhat aware of how much money we have) and pay the bills. I keep the credit card bill in a file cabinet for a couple of months to be sure I don't need to return something or contest a bill, but then it gets shredded. I shred utility bills because I can always access them online. We have very little paper in the house. I should say [i]I[/i] have very little paper in the house, and I do the bills. husband is a packrat and can't get rid of papers ever. That's why [i]I[/i] do the mail and the bills! [img]:laugh:[/img] Passports and other identifying papers are kept in a hidden fireproof wall safe. [/QUOTE]
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