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by ams6110
3775 days ago
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Nice combination of technologies to solve a problem -- could be very useful for a business that needs to be able to archive and access paper records. But for a household -- there are very few documents you need to keep long term. Better to just keep those in a fireproof file box, and shred and discard everything else rather than devote any resources or mental energy to keeping them around in either paper or digital form. |
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I disagree. While I'm a huge fan of purging, there are many, many cases where you need/want documents.
Theft/fire/casualty: old receipts prove ownership and value.
Maintenance: who worked on the furnace 4 yrs ago?
Warranty: our windows have a 20 year warranty (and we're using it!)
Basis for home improvements: when you sell your home, if you can document improvements, you can raise your basis and lower your capital gains.
Repair: where's the part number & diagram for the faucet that's leaking?
School records for your children.
Etc.