Sometimes I really dislike
@GardenGerty (169479)
United States
February 27, 2024 6:58am CST
Sometimes I really dislike "going paperless". Especially if it is for a doctor that you only see once or twice a year.
That is because I lose or misplace my passwords.
Or the entity named on the bill does not match who they are in your mind.
Example--Kansas Nephrology
Is not billing me as that.
It is Athenahealth.
So in order to pay for Bob's last appointment, I have to find the password (on an index card in a box) or, in my case, I had to create a new password. Bruno has misplaced the card file box for me since last night.
All in all, it has taken me about three times as long as it should have.
Grumpy start to my day.
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@2ndchances24 (12215)
• Cloverdale, Indiana
27 Feb 24
That sucks, I hate when things like that happen to me
but thank god I put things like like on a note pad on
my computer & hit SAVE so I don't lose it & I can get
to it when I need it. when I got back home from the
hosp, I had lost all my book marks I had on my comp
But when I thought about how to get to my note pad
I found all my networks & pass words to them.
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@popciclecold (40214)
• United States
27 Feb 24
I full well know that feeling it's very frustrating.
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
27 Feb 24
I get that totally Heather..such nonsense..
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@JudyEv (382136)
• Rockingham, Australia
28 Feb 24
I prefer hard copies of things too. Most information goes to Vince on his phone or by email, etc but he always seems to have trouble locating it again.
@LindaOHio (222417)
• United States
28 Feb 24
I don't like going paperless; and I refuse whenever asked. I would just have to print out all the bills, etc. This saves money for the company but not for me. I keep my passwords in an address book, all listed alphabetically. Have a good day.
@BarBaraPrz (51823)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
27 Feb 24
I prefer paper bills, too... easier to look up what your costs are, and they can be used as ID when going to vote.
@Fleura (35037)
• United Kingdom
27 Feb 24
That kind of thing is very frustrating. I have loads of passwords, more than sixty at the last count. I hate those places where you have to create an account, for example to buy something from a place you are probably only going to use once. Then you just have extra passwords cluttering things up.










