I shred anything with my name on it before it goes into the trash, unfortunately I couldn’t prevent AT&T from allowing my information to wind up on the dark web.
This is (part of) why scan, then shred all my docs. And everything I need a physical copy for is in a shoebox in my closet. Paperless billing all the way.
Of course my credit union still mails me a notice saying my monthly bill has been posted. :/
Rhetorical_Question 5 months ago
Not profitable?
Truth Seeker 5 months ago
I shred anything with my name on it before it goes into the trash, unfortunately I couldn’t prevent AT&T from allowing my information to wind up on the dark web.
Nachikethass 5 months ago
Who wants the ID of a dentist, other than one who IS a dentist?
jmworacle 5 months ago
Probably aware of his frugal ways and the would raise a lot of red flags.
mysterysciencefreezer 5 months ago
This is (part of) why scan, then shred all my docs. And everything I need a physical copy for is in a shoebox in my closet. Paperless billing all the way.
Of course my credit union still mails me a notice saying my monthly bill has been posted. :/
Ellis97 5 months ago
Maybe there’s nothing interesting about it.
crookedwolf Premium Member 5 months ago
Why the red bows..?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
“Sir, we can protect you from identity theft.”
“Why bother?”
“To protect your credit rating.”
“Let ‘em wreck it, then maybe I’ll get fewer calls from those trying to sell me protection.”
CLICK
Mike Baldwin creator 5 months ago
Not a thing! What’s your PIN again?
Mr. Impatient 5 months ago
He sure has a lot of trash cans.