Interested in a simple, free way to make your life easier while helping the planet stay a little greener? No matter what Rhyme services your business utilizes, paperless billing is available for your convenience, and there are plenty of reasons to take advantage of it.
Paper bills can require sifting through piles of mail, trying not to lose your statements, writing and mailing checks or manually visiting payment sites, physically archiving your statements or shredding them to protect your account info (an important security measure you always complete, right?), missing payment dates due to delivery errors or personal travel, etc.
With paperless billing, you will get your invoices sent via email. You can take care of business without having to wait until a paper bill arrives in the mail. You get more convenience and less clutter.
Paperless billing helps you pay your bills on-time without any additional fees. You never have to worry about whether your submitted payment arrived by its due date. No envelopes, no stamps, no problem.
It’s simple—fewer paper bills means fewer trees need to be cut down to create them. Eliminating paper bills also means less ink, plastic, fuel, industrial waste, and countless other aspects of the manufacturing, delivery, and disposal/recycling processes. If the environment could talk, it would happily thank you for going paperless.
Getting started with paperless billing is quick and easy.
If you are interested in taking advantage of this convenience, please fill out the short form linked below:
Should you have any questions please contact us toll free at 800-362-4333 or email ar@rhymbiz.com.
When we think about volunteering, it’s usually around the holidays—right? That time of year when giving back is top of mind and opportunities seem to be everywhere. There are food drives, toy donations, community events, and just a general sense of wanting to help. And honestly, it’s pretty amazing to see how many people show up to support their communities during that season.
But here’s the thing: our communities need that same kind of energy all year long. In this post, let’s talk about why volunteering tends to spike at the end of the year, what happens when that rush fades, and how you can stay involved beyond just November and December.