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Save the Planet AND Get Control of Your Incoming Mail

March 2nd, 2010 Posted in Service Reviews

Every morning I collect the mail left by the postal service. There’s a ton of it and somewhere I think I can hear a rain forest weeping.

The junk mail – usually marked “to current occupant” – doesn’t even get opened. It goes into the shredder. The newsletters, fliers, newspapers, and magazines get sorted into a “likely to read” and “unlikely to read” piles for the coffee table or the recycling bin respectively. And then there’s the other mail: Bills, reminders, letters from Mom. It goes into a “must open” pile. It’s the stuff you have to read and act on. Unfortunately, even that pile can be a big stack. And once you’ve acted on it, you sometimes still need to keep it around. Bills and tax forms, for example, are things that you probably don’t want to through out. You act on them but, after that, you might need them for tax purposes or reference, so they go into a file folder. Those file folders can swell over the year. By the end of the year, you’ve got a filing cabinet drawer devoted to papers you hope you never need again but can’t throw away. Problem is, these papers need to be kept around for various bookkeeping, tax-related, or review purposes… perhaps for a few years!

You end up with stacks of paper. STACKS. Not only is it messy and inconvenient, but a small forest was eradicated to convert it into paper. Not good. Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax isn’t very happy about that. And neither should you be.

Enter mail scanning services.

The greenest way to handle your mail, allowing all that mail of yours to be reviewed and processed electronically and returned to the earth from whence it came. (Oh, and besides making sure that we leave some kind of earth for our children, there are other benefits too). Mail scanning is a service offered by a company you can hire who will receive your mail on your behalf and make a digital image of it. You can view it securely, online, you can act on it, you can store it, and you free up all that space in your office. And it’s eco-friendly.

Your mail can still be processed, of course, but now it can be processed anywhere you happen to be, as long as you have access to email. And, you can store, retrieve, sort, and act on your mail conveniently and still have room for a fake potted plant where your ugly gray filing cabinet once stood.

Your bookkeeper will love you, too, because they can receive your bills, invoices, tax forms, and all that “bookkeepy” kind of stuff online without adding ANOTHER box of paper to their fire hazard of an office.

It’s a good service and, as long as companies send out paper mail, it’s a way to help manage what comes into our homes and offices. (And for growing businesses who are trying to manage the expense and time of a mail clerk or admin assistant, this is one way to bring those costs down).

They work like this:

First: You rent a mailing address from the company and have your mail sent there (instead of to your home or business address).

Second: What happens next separates mail scanning services into two different categories. One category of company will just open and scan everything that comes in as it comes in. The other category of company will scan the outside of your mail and you will instruct them as to what to do with each piece. The former is faster, the latter is more private. Check with the companies you are thinking about and ask them which service they provide.

Third: The actions that happen next depend on the company. With almost all of your mail, you can read and act on any mail yourself that you want (such as a bill). Or, if you get a check, you can have them send it to you or (in some cases) deposit it for you. Packages and parcels can be sent to you. And the physical mail that has been scanned? It can be filed, sent to you, or shredded, your choice.

I went out and searched for reputable mail scanning services that you can hire to help you clean up your inbox and filing cabinet and save you time and money. There were 4 that I thought were high quality, high value services and I’ve briefly reviewed them here, but be aware that some of this information might change and is only offered here as an overview. There might also be other companies out there that you prefer, but I chose ones that offered the clearest and most accessible information online.

  • Earth Class Mail (http://www.earthclassmail.com/). Service levels are based on the number of pieces of mail received with 2 plans – at $19.95 and $39.95.
  • Mailbox Forwarding (http://www.mailboxforwarding.com/features.php). Services are offered at $9.95, $19.95, and $39.95.
  • Virtual Post (http://www.virtualpostmail.com/). They have lower promotional prices but they have 5 tiers priced between $9.99 and 59.99.
  • Paperless Mail (http://www.paperlessmail.com/). Services start at $9.95 for individuals and $129.95 for businesses.

Mail scanning services are an under-utilized way to save time and money and office space and the environment. I think as companies become more virtual, we will see more of these services offered in time.

3 Responses to “Save the Planet AND Get Control of Your Incoming Mail”

  1. Keratin Hair Treatment · Says:

    filing cabinets should be made from metals and other recycleable materials. avoid buying plastic filing cabinets ;-~


  2. Accountants in Hamilton Says:

    I am planning to study masters in accounting from australia. What are the job prospects post completion?


  3. Heather Says:

    There are a number of positions you can obtain – from controller to financial advisor. I would suggest checking out any accounting or accounting related openings in your area. It might be a good idea to see if you can obtain even a bookkeeping position while you are getting your masters.


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