Mail bill

You're referring to a "mail bill"!

A mail bill is a bill or invoice that is sent to a customer or client via postal mail or email. It's a common way for businesses to send invoices, statements, or other financial documents to their customers.

In the digital age, many companies have transitioned to electronic invoicing, which allows them to send bills and invoices electronically through email or online portals. However, traditional mail bills are still widely used, especially for larger or more formal transactions.

Some common types of mail bills include:

  1. Utility bills (e.g., electricity, water, gas)
  2. Credit card statements
  3. Loan payments
  4. Insurance premiums
  5. Medical bills
  6. Tax bills
  7. Credit reports

When you receive a mail bill, it's essential to review it carefully, ensure the information is accurate, and take prompt action to pay or dispute any errors.