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Blecher_onthe_Hudson OP t1_irz6jkm wrote

What bugs me is they want to save paper, but still stuff the bills with 5 pages of unnecessary crap! Plus they don't give real access to the data past a certain date, for some banks it's just a few months and then it's a PDF not actual downloadable data.

Newsflash for banks: data storage is so cheap that Google & MS are giving away tens of gigabytes. My Quicken file of 30 years of my financial life is only 30mb. You make billions on us, giving us a fews cents of text & numbers data storage going back a decade would be nice.

If I didn't get paper utility bills I'd never look at them, and that's not good.

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pixel_of_moral_decay t1_irzasxi wrote

Yup. It’s all bullshit. It’s not like they even store those pdf’s. They’re generated on demand from the database.

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