![]() ![]() Not sure what format would be most acceptable, I copied the image back to my camera roll and “scanned” it using JotNot, which is an app that essentially turns your phone into a scanner (it does keystone correction and then creates a black-and-white or color image in your preferred file format). I had to return an item to Walmart and all I had was the snapshot of my receipt. That said, I’ve always wondered what would happen when it comes time to return something and all I have is a photo of the receipt. This has worked well and has greatly streamlined things in our house. I likewise store many of our scanned documents in Evernote such that I have a mobile, syncable, and searchable repository of all kinds of information. So now, whenever I buy something, I take a moment to take a snapshot of the receipt with my iPhone and then upload it to Evernote (using the Evernote app, which makes it quick and easy). As part of this, I’ve gotten in the habit of shooting photos of all of my receipts and/or scanning most paper documents that come across my desk. I’ve written in the past about my desire to transition to a paperless personal financial system. ![]()
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