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Technology Stocks : CheckFree Holdings Corp. (CKFR), the next Dell, Intel?

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To: Mr. Mo who wrote (20096)6/29/2003 9:56:07 AM
From: StocksMan  Read Replies (1) of 20297
 
Hi Mr. Mo,
It is my understanding that, at least initially, the easiest and most convenient way for auction sellers to accept payments, and auction buyers to pay their winning bids, is by registering or using their existing CheckFree "member" accounts. For example, on eBay, CheckFree could automatically retrieve auction details from eBay to be used in the CheckFree Checkout Page, which is part of the auction buyer's checkout process. And, it could also be used to automatically insert the CheckFree Pay Button into the auction listings and generate the auction invoice once an auction has closed. Otherwise, you would have to manually enter all this auction information yourself.

It is very possible that eBay may well be just the first of many more sites displaying that little red "click to pay with >> CheckFree" logo button in the future.

StocksMan
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