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Physical Document Storage

Jatin Patel
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Curious if anyone has experience with a document storage company (such as Iron Mountain or GRM). I work out of my home and would rather not have physical collateral files in my basement, in case of floods or other issues.

How has you experience been and how does pricing work for these services

Thanks. 

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Rene Owczarski
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Rene Owczarski
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  • Des Moines, IA
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@Jatin Patel I work out of my home as well. And the hard copy of my documents go into a locked file cabinet, but then I also scan them to have a digital copy, and put that digital copy onto a flash drive. But I have issues with the cable internet at my home, so it makes more sense for me to go the flash drive route then thru an SAAS like Iron Mountain or Dropbox. Since it allows me to still get work done, even if I'm offline.

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