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I am crazy because I am overwhelmed of papers: instructions, warranties, gas bills, car insurances, mobile phone bills, internet providers bills, bank account reports...and they grown, I suspect they reproduced themselves: the instruction of the Fridge fuck with the lastest gas bill...I want a gallons of petrol and a Zippo lighter :wacko:

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In this day and age there is no reason to have paper bills at all. Do internet payments. Makes everything much easier.

I pay online when they allow me to make one-time EFT payments (phone bill, electric bill, utility bill, auto insurance, and some others).

I don't like setting up payments where it automatically comes out of your bank account on a certain day, without you being in charge of the transaction. For those bills (in my case, one credit card and my mortgage payment), I pay those by check.

Everything else is paid online though.

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In this day and age there is no reason to have paper bills at all. Do internet payments. Makes everything much easier.

I pay everything on line, or through my bank account, BUT they have to send me a paper receipt, usually three or four pages about what and why I payed. The bank have to send me a paper account of almost every operations, CC included.

Plus, in Italy the warranty should report the receipt of payment. Even if you buy a sofa, that has a one year warranty, you should keep all this paper stuff for at least one year. And what about every damn electronic and electric stuff you have at home: fridge, stereo, washing machine, tv, computer, printer...you name it, instructions... and warranty

I tried to keep low the shit of papers, but I lost.

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Ah yes, usually the instruction's booklets are in twentyfour different languages, so for a shaver you have a booklet, that is more or less, half the size of the first edition of "Moby Dick".

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Ah yes, usually the instruction's booklets are in twentyfour different languages, so for a shaver you have a booklet, that is more or less, half the size of the first edition of "Moby Dick".

Yes indeed!

But even worse are the instructions that have no words, only indecipherable diagrams.

And you have to keep them, in case you ever need to take them apart.

MG

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re: e-bills

I've paid all monthly statements and biannual auto insurance, e.g. water, electric, auto insurance, internet, credit card, etc., via electronic funds transfer, including bank draft, for the past four or five years without any hassle.

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many owner's manuals are available online. you could download them and save them on your hard drive or on the removable storage device of your choice. if you have a scanner, you can save bills, receipts, and manuals in a similar fashion.

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many owner's manuals are available online. you could download them and save them on your hard drive or on the removable storage device of your choice. if you have a scanner, you can save bills, receipts, and manuals in a similar fashion.

My problems is not the room. Is big number of the stuff and archival them. And your suggestion is nice, but it means even more job on the paper.

On-line manuals are nice for a lot of things, basically all hardware related with computer is on-line, or on the cd-rom with drivers, but when you are in the kitchen trying to repairs the dishwasher, you don't like looking for stuff on the computer with your wet and dirty hands.

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In this day and age there is no reason to have paper bills at all. Do internet payments. Makes everything much easier.

I pay everything on line, or through my bank account, BUT they have to send me a paper receipt, usually three or four pages about what and why I payed. The bank have to send me a paper account of almost every operations, CC included....

In the US, you can choose not to get any paper receipts when you pay online. Just another reason why the US is better than Italy.......

:rhappy:

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In the US, you can choose not to get any paper receipts when you pay online. Just another reason why the US is better than Italy.......

No, thanks. I still prefer the hassle of paper receipts then metal detector in my son's high school or your health care system.

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