I’ll Pay With Plastic
“I’ll pay with plastic.” If you’re 30 or older, there’s a good chance you’ll be forking over the same credit card you’ve been using for years. According to a survey by CreditCards. Com, more than twenty-five percent of people 30 to 49 years old say they haven’t changed their favorite card in at least six years and thirty-one percent of those 65 and older have been using the same piece of plastic for at least a decade.
The same might be said for the American office worker. Many are still wedded to the idea of using paper documents to conduct everyday business communications and transactions. For them, physical document storage and certified shredding remain critical services. But the people who are likely to entertain the thought of a new credit card are probably the same ones considering going digital, if they haven’t already. To help them get there, information management services companies will provide expert advice on document scanning, hosting and digital workflow solutions.
I don’t know about you, but I consider myself a New Age Hybrid. I’m heading out to the store right now to buy myself a shiny, new scanner. And I’m going to pay for it with my trusty, old credit card. So there!
—-Dr. Document