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To: Gregg Soster who wrote (7671)9/22/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: BitWizrd  Read Replies (1) of 8545
 
>> Secondly, they still don't allow you to access your Key credit card account. Other banks whether through the web site or Quicken let you access all your accounts.

Hey Gregg, good to see you.

I recently went through the great hunt for a credit card that lets me download transaction history into the Quicken register. There are actually very few of them, I found! This is not an exaggeration: I managed to fill a fifteen gallon kitchen trash bag with the shreds of unsolicited, pre-approved credit card offers that didn't have the feature (I save the reply envelopes for future use).

Mellon promises that it does, but it doesn't - two years after it began promoting this feature. Citibank does, but you have to have a checking account with them first.

I wound up getting the Quicken Visa card from Travellers. Their APR finally came down to competitive levels. I can now download checking account info from Crestar, investment transactions from Ameritrade.

It's great, and I am able to avoid using the bank's web site, which as you say, is excrutiatingly slooo...ooo...oow.
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