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- Pays all Bills Online/Online Bill Pay/Debit Card
- Pays for most things with Debit/Credit
- Never carries more than 100$ in actual Cash
- Has Direct Deposit
- Loves the ATM
Traditional
- All Bills and Statements are still Paper and Mailed
- Still buys Stamps
- Writes Checks
- Recieves Paper Paychecks
- Keeps over 200$ in Cash on your person
- Pays for most things in Cash
- Loves The Teller.
Myself - I'm 100% Progressive for Banking....Even Pay my Rent with Online bill pay....Hate getting paper statements now...Electronic Life is much more Hassle Free for Me!
I'm some of both. I pay most of my bills online (except for mortgage, maintenance and a couple other stray expenses). I still prefer to receive my statements in the mail for most of my bills because I find it helps me remember when to send my payments in. I still buy stamps for the few things I pay for with checks. I do pay for most of my purchases with a debit card (I try not to use credit cards anymore unless absolutely necessary). I never carry more than $100 cash with me. My salary is direct deposit. I hate going to tellers and love the impersonal ATM which works quickly and never has a snarky attitude.
ing direct i even bank online. i only do things online and mostly on my iphone. i dont do anything the old fashioned way, this is more of an age thing though i think nothing to do with location. my aunt still does things in the mail
I asked this in couple of city forums just interested in see how the majority of these city prefer to bank.....
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