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Credit Card with No Paper Statements.

mysgies
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I'm looking for a Credit Card which allows me not to receive any paper statements. I'm currently with HSBC (15.9%, 56Days) which doesn't allow me to do so.
Can some one suggest me a card with similar set and paperless statements.
Many Thanx.
Can some one suggest me a card with similar set and paperless statements.
Many Thanx.
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I am with Tesco who send out the statement via email, and my OH is with Barclaycard Breathe which prides itself on being 'green', so they do not have paper billing either.0
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Add Citicard and Amex to the list."Brevity is the soul of wit and it is also the essence of effective communication" Rush Limbaugh.0
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Most (nearly all) major credit card providers provide paperless billing.
But remember that many will then charge you £5 for the privelage if you do ever need an original version for ID when applying for loans/opening savings accounts etc.0 -
What is the OP's concern about this? As noted above most 'conventional' credit cards like the one they have already provide dual statementing. Paper statements can be useful to prove your identity. Plus if you have to make a 'manual' payment or have no direct debit (a generally 'bad' idea) on the card a paper statement provides you with a paying in slip. In the case of HSBC this allows you to go a branch and pay them over the counter that day. (It's not strictly necessary to have the statement in order to be able to pay OTC but it does make for an easier life when doing so)
And if the concern is 'knowing' the next due date to meet then this information is available (ASAP) online with or without the statement option.
So there's no perceptible benefit to the customer........under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0 -
So there's no perceptible benefit to the customer...
But the banks/credit card companies wouldn't have you believe that as they'll continually spout all the nonsense of green issues and doing your bit for the envoironment, when in reality the only reason they push it so hard is to cut down their costs and then make money from their own customers by charging them for originals.0 -
The credit card companies wouldn't have you believe that as they'll continually spout all the nonsense of green issues and doing your bit for the environment, when in reality the only reason they push it so hard is to cut down their costs and then make money from their own customers by charging them for originals.
I agree. What's more, most will still continue to post you all manner of junk mail in an effort to sell insurance, personal loans etc. It's only the monthly statements that are paperless :rolleyes:People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0 -
Surprised noone has mentioned Egg0
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Nationwide & Bank of Scotland both offer online statments .
Nationwide allow you to save a pdf of the standard printed version, which is easier to read offline also.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Capital One does 'estatements' so no paper billing if that's what you want.0
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