I'm not fond of the New Year because it signals the start of mandatory paperwork. Like tax stuff. And some healthcare stuff. I hate dealing with these things now that so much of it involves electronic processes, which in turn require sometimes lengthy log in procedures. Especially if it's a site that you only visit once a year. You can be sure you need a multiple step log in, a password change, or possibly restoring your account after a lock-out. I have an account with Bank of America, this isn't once a year but on-going. If I don't visit my account online there within 30 days, I have the double password thing where it involves a phone call. One more reason to like short months.
Restoring a locked out account, which I just had to do, can take 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the agent you get.
Then there is the tax thing. The documents start dribbling in, I have to corral them up in a folder. On and on it goes.
Restoring a locked out account, which I just had to do, can take 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the agent you get.
Then there is the tax thing. The documents start dribbling in, I have to corral them up in a folder. On and on it goes.