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Nearly everyone struggles when it comes to keeping the household finances in order and maintaining financial records. That is why personal finance apps like doxo even exist. The doxo system was created and the company founded in Seattle by tech people and venture capitalists, including the leader of Amazon, Jeff Bezos and his firm, Bezos Expeditions. The purpose was a scam-free way to make bill-paying and financial record-keeping easier for ordinary people. The doxo system helps keep track of the bills, pay them on time and it also reduce the resultant clutter of massive amounts of paper.
A decade after their founding, millions of consumers now use doxo as a way to pay all their bills and also to keep copies of everything, including bills, invoices and other important documents in a virtual file cabinet. Those who use it tend to rave about doxo and its service. They have millions of users now, and they have tens of thousands of companies signed on, in virtually every area, including utilities, telecom companies, healthcare, banking and insurance, among many others. Users have an abundance of choice; they can pay their bills through their computer or laptop from home, or they can use their phone or tablet when they're on the road. Users of doxo also get a lot of control over their finances. They can set up automatic payments, of course, but they can even do things like set limits in a way that flags a bill that is higher than normal. For instance, if a monthly cell phone bill is normally $200 and you set a limit of $200 on the auto-pay function, so you will be notified and warned when one monthly bill is higher than that. Comments are closed.
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