How long do you keep your bill statements?


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I have a huge binder full of organized bill statements from utilities to old monthly rent/mortgages.

Majority of my bills are e-statements, besides utilities statements. I have alot from 2009 until now and I moved into my second home, so I figured I should be safe to shred these without regret.

I keep them until I pay them then trash them!! In other words, the day I put the bill in the mailbox or where ever, the rest of it is trashed.

Why hang on to all that garbage?

I was under the impression you're suppose to.

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I went out and bought a filing box to organize everything since the binder is to full and busting open.

Why hang on to all that garbage?

Because I don't have a shredder and I cba to keep tearing/cutting up bills into tiny pieces across certain lines of personal text I don't want tatters finding in my bins

Easier to put them in a draw for a few months/year then burn them all at once

What comes as paper gets turned into a PDF with this device.

It gets added to the same bills directory with all of my other PDF's that I download of the net. I plan on keeping them forever. They also get backed up 12 ways til Sunday! LOL.

i've never kept them, whats the purpose of keeping something you've already paid? it's not even proof you paid it, just proof you owed it. my bank account retains all the proof i might ever need that it was actually paid.

Myself, bills are paid by direct debit.

However, If I get a postal bill I keep it for over 6 years.

I keep receipts always, in case I have to return something.

In the UK you really have to keep all payments for over 6 years in case something comes up, like a company try make out

you didn't pay the bill.

Something called statute barred (as mentioned 6 years) for unsecured and it's 12 years for a mortgage or secured loan.

3 months worth (or 3 statements with the ones that come quarterly).

Most of my bills are electronic now, but I print out physical copies, don't bother keeping the electronic ones. (most I can access a limited number through the companies online portal If I need more then the 3 I have)

Phone bills, sky bills, internet bills tv bill all online so stored forever i suppose

Credit card bills i check them make sure they are right and i make a payment and ditch them, there is also a copy of these online anyway

bank statements i check to make sure they are right and ditch them again can get all the info online

Only thing i keep is my pension info

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