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<<RK, Definately keep us updated on this one. If it works well, I'll roll over my balance to AT&T universal card. I like voting with my feet and my wallet.>>
I had forgotten about this, but if you go to edit any credit card account in Quicken, there is a checkbox to "enable online banking," or some-such thing. If you check this box and hit the "next" button, it dials up the web and flips you to Intuit's list of who is enabled for "One-Step Update." In any event, ATT wasn't on the list for "One-Step," although I'll check back in a couple of weeks to see.
Right now, I'm able to use the "one-step" feature (which is awesome, by the way) for Citibank (unfortunately), Amex, Schwab, E-Trade, and Quicken's credit card.
Oh that's right...! Travellers bank sponsors the Quicken card, which doesn't always have the lowest rate, but downloads into Quicken beautifully. Maybe this is a better choice than the ATT card for you, Benny, TLindt, etc. for the time being...
RK
p.s. --I tell 'ya, this early adopter thing is a drag -- it's kind of like there's this starting gate, and every two weeks you walk 50% of the remaining distance to the gate, not realizing that all you can do is keep halving the distance without ever actually reaching the destination... Come on -- just get my cable bill online already, damn it...!<g>
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