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Holding On to Paid BillsBy Desert Rose from Las Cruces, NM Feedback About This Post:RE: Holding On to Paid BillsMy husband just had an incident where they sent him another bill, it was a bill already paid, we were fortunate to put that bill in our filing system and found that we had the receipt. Companies from time to time have computer errors, plus now with the economical problems people are going to try anything they can to make us pay extra money. So, with that in mind, keep all bills for at least two years I've been told. Put in filing system. Post by rosefroggie RE: Holding On to Paid BillsOoops I hit POST before I hit PREVIEW and realized I added the note about the jump drive one paragraph too soon. Obviously it's the computer file that I keep on the jump drive. Sorry! Post by Cricketnc RE: Holding On to Paid Bills
I've had similar problems as DiJones. I've had companies come back as much as 4&frac; yrs later trying to say I had missed payments. Once a bill is paid off I keep ALL the monthly receipts for one year. After that I keep only the final bill where it states there is a $0 balance due. I keep that for 7 yrs. Post by Cricketnc RE: Holding On to Paid BillsMy husband & I had 2 accounts with Montgery Wards. One was the charge card, the other was a time payment thing for our TV. I paid off the TV and continued to pay on the charge card. I started getting notices that I wasn't paying my bill. I took proof of payment to the store and found out they were applying the money to the account that had been paid off instead of the one I still owed. I kept all of the paperwork. Two years later when we bought our house, we almost didn't get it because there was a thing in our credit report that we had missed several payments at Wards. I had to write a letter to the mortgage company explaining the mix up and I provided proof. The mortgage then went through without any problem. Post by DiJones RE: Holding On to Paid Bills
They may be necessary for proof when it comes times to pay taxes, if you have certain deductions. If you are buying a house, they are proof that you actually paid for it, when you decide to sell it. They need to be saved to compare to debits if you use a debit card, when you compare you bank statement. Needed to compare to your credit card statements every month, if you use one. Also needed to prove date of purchase for some product warranties. Post by fatboyslimsmom |
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