Sunday, May 04, 2008

Switch to Electronic Billing for Singtel

I have just made the switch to electronic billing for Singtel. I hope this turns out better than the Citibank arrangements where I had to revert back to paper arrangements.

This should save a bit of the forest.

I also sometime partake in the free click to save [insert your random cause here]. Wonder if it really makes a little difference?

Remember! Reduce, Reuse and Recycle! In that order! Insisting that you reuse something or recycle something is justification to use things wastefully is WRONG!

Resources, once used are usually non renewable. Gone. So first, use less. Then maximise the use of whatever we really needed to use and then finally, recycle them.

2 Comments:

Blogger Mike Wright said...

What was the user experience like - was it easy to do ? how many clicks to sign up ?
Do they send you an email of the bill or do you have to login to fetch it ?

5:40 pm  
Blogger Silverelf said...

Sorry for the super late reply, you probably do not need the answer anymore but I will just answer here for completeness sake.

It was rather easy to sign up, however you need to go through a verification process. Unfortunately I do not remember how many clicks it was to sign up but I do think it was less than 10 (not sure if that's good or bad).

After using the electronic billing system for about 2 months, I have to say I like it alot. Unlike some other organisations where electronic billing is pretty much a pain in the ass, the Singtel version is pretty hassle free. They will send you an email with the amount that you need to pay for each account that you have.

Just arrange for the payment at your own leisure and you're done!

3:10 am  

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