Meet Craig.
Craig just purchased a policy with Allstate,
and he'll be going totally paperless today.
He'll receive an email any time
a new document is available to view.
Plus, he'll have 24/7 access
to his billing and policy documents,
including ID cards,
without printing a thing.
First, you'll use the “finish your
policy set up” email in your inbox
to set up your My Account and agree
to the paperless terms and conditions.
And as a bonus, we'll show you
how to set it up on your phone, too,
for the most accessible
paperless experience.
Okay, open the email you received shortly
after purchasing your policy
that says, “Craig, let's finish
your policy setup.”
Now, let's set up your My Account.
This is where you'll see
everything you need within your policy,
such as ID
cards, billing and policy documents.
Just complete your My Account registration
and you're in.
Here is where you'll enroll in eBill and ePolicy.
Just agree to paperless terms
and conditions by clicking on the box,
then by clicking “save and continue.”
You'll now receive emails from Allstate
when documents are ready to view.
Pretty simple, huh?
And remember that you can always change
your paperless settings
by clicking “manage paperless”
next to your policy in My Account.
You can also modify
your notification settings
to get a text reminder 7 days
before your bill due date.
Congrats Craig.
You're all set up with your Allstate
My Account to view your documents online.
And you can always print paper copies
from home, too, if you'd like.
Cool.
Can we look at how to access everything
on my phone, too?
Let's do it.
You'll first need to find the Allstate
app in the app store,
and then hit “download.”
Now that you've downloaded
the Allstate app, you'll sign in
using your My Account
login and password,
agree to the terms and conditions and you're in.
Go ahead and tap on the “policies” tab.
From there, click the “ID cards” button
at the top to view them full-screen.
Seems easy. To test it out,
can I share my ID card with my family?
Sure thing.
Simply click “share” to text or email it.
Or, others on the policy can create their own account.
Plus, you don't have to log in
or have cell service
to view your always current ID cards.
You're all done.
That was easy.
Which calls for some confetti.