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To: Mr. Mo who wrote (2325)2/5/1999 1:37:00 PM
From: zuma_rk  Read Replies (2) of 20297
 
Hi Maurice...(haven't seen you 'round these parts for awhile)

I agree with you, that's pretty lame of your bank. How much do they charge you for the service (that may be a tip off to their "let's keep the float) policy...

As an aside, what prompted you to drop billpay through Quicken? I'm forced (regrettably) use Citi's direct service through Quicken (I've decided to shut down that account in the near future though, due to the ridiculous fees Citi charges for checks, ATM's, minimum balances, etc., etc.).

Also, I signed up with Intuit online services though Quicken, and hooked it up with my Schwab One account, which allows me to use the same list of vendors (stored in Quicken) against either my Citi or Schwab accounts (btw, Intuit lets you use their billpay service (aka Checkfree) for up to 10 different bank accounts for the same flat monthly fee.

RK

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