Greetings hive mind.
I'm not one for throwing out statements/bills/documents etc.
For me, IF they have even been opened, they go on 'the pile'.
When too big 'the pile' gets pushed to one side.
From there it heads into a draw.
Until its final resting place in some form of tuperware storage container tucked somewhere out of sight.
By that time it's probably only 50% current.
The rest being dead accounts, empty envelopes, fliers, cards, shit paints the kids bought home from school, and all the other paper detritus from life.
So as the title suggests how the frack do I get rid of it all?
T'internet tells me companies like Shred It offer the service.
Assuming it's not prohibitively expensive I'm not adverse to going down that route.
But before committing I figured I might as well ask the collective.
- I don't want to spend the day separating it all.
- I sure as hell ain't removing staples.
- I'm guessing, as it's not 1978, so I can't just burn it.
If nothing else crops up has anyone used such companies?
How picky (if at all) are they?
Thanks in advance
Your pal Stat!
Oh and I'm now pretty much paper-free, so hopefully once it's gone that'll be it!
I'm not one for throwing out statements/bills/documents etc.
For me, IF they have even been opened, they go on 'the pile'.
When too big 'the pile' gets pushed to one side.
From there it heads into a draw.
Until its final resting place in some form of tuperware storage container tucked somewhere out of sight.
By that time it's probably only 50% current.
The rest being dead accounts, empty envelopes, fliers, cards, shit paints the kids bought home from school, and all the other paper detritus from life.
So as the title suggests how the frack do I get rid of it all?
T'internet tells me companies like Shred It offer the service.
Assuming it's not prohibitively expensive I'm not adverse to going down that route.
But before committing I figured I might as well ask the collective.
- I don't want to spend the day separating it all.
- I sure as hell ain't removing staples.
- I'm guessing, as it's not 1978, so I can't just burn it.
If nothing else crops up has anyone used such companies?
How picky (if at all) are they?
Thanks in advance
Your pal Stat!
Oh and I'm now pretty much paper-free, so hopefully once it's gone that'll be it!