Do you upload your purchases in the CLOUD?

Dallas, Texas
December 6, 2016 10:56am CST
We often hang on to our store coupons like they were spun gold, but what about those paper receipts that tend to get lost in the shuffle and by the time you find one after hunting it down in the kitty liter box, the information on the paper is all messed up and unreadable? So why not store your transactions in the CLOUD? If you could do that you could use the CLOUD to prove purchases for refunds, store credit or exchanges and it be backed up with your bank account's recent activities menu so that you would have double proof that you had legit information to print or show the customer service lady the who, what, when and where of it all. More about this topic on Valuewalk dot com website:
Enter Google Drive Android app, which is a cloud storage service app that allows you to store files and then access them later.
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• United States
6 Dec 16
No, I don't. I scan my receipts on an app called Receipt Hog and earn some coins to cash out. It's not much though. I scribble out my cards and location of the receipt.
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• Dallas, Texas
6 Dec 16
That's fine and dandy.
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• United States
6 Dec 16
@lookatdesktop Yes earn a little extra! Like $5-10 Amazon gift cards.
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• Dallas, Texas
6 Dec 16
@infatuatedbby That is so awesome! Funtasimundo!
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@JohnRoberts (109845)
• Los Angeles, California
6 Dec 16
I have file system where I properly place receipts. I understand your concept but things magically stored in space can go poof or be hacked or while that physical receipt is privately in hand. The tech world is never reliable nor will it ever be.
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• Dallas, Texas
6 Dec 16
I once considered scanning all receipts and keeping then in my SCANNED DOCUMENTS folder by year and date.
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@jstory07 (142803)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 Dec 16
I back up on my computer I am not going to pay for the cloud,
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
6 Dec 16
We don't do this, although some think we should.
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