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Capital One estatements

hasdogs
Posts: 95 Forumite
in Credit cards
Anyone 'use' their PDF estatements?
I think they are a) huge and b) look like crap.
I still get and scan paper statements which scanned at 300 dpi mono result in smaller .PDFs which are more readable (even smaller cos I can tear off the payment slips and throw away the last page).
Does anyone think they look OK? using what viewer?
I think they are a) huge and b) look like crap.
I still get and scan paper statements which scanned at 300 dpi mono result in smaller .PDFs which are more readable (even smaller cos I can tear off the payment slips and throw away the last page).
Does anyone think they look OK? using what viewer?
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I use the PDF statements and I find them fine. That's just using Adobe Reader but obviously you have to zoom in!
TBH though I only glance over them. I record all my transactions in Excel during the month and check them off as I go on the 'recent transactions' page on their website. So come the end of the month I only read it closely if the balance isn't what I thought it was going to be.
What they could have done is re-design them for electronic viewing. It's obvious it's just a standard statement converted to PDF, and thus originally designed to be printed and read. But I don't have a problem navigating the document.0 -
You don't see cropped fonts like this?0
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i agree they are poor, very poor.
other day i had the ring and ask if cash advance rate really was 8%!!!???
it was actually 18%, but the pdf was poorly scanned.
not good enough imo!0 -
hope they dont want my pavment :eek:Cabbage Patch 09 - 10m - 1hr 06mLeicester 09 -1/2 - 1h 26m0
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