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

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To: TLindt who wrote (2431)2/9/1999 12:33:00 AM
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<it's up to the consumer.> Eventually, Transpoint will figure that out, but hopefully it will be too little too late.

Couple of follow-up questions. I would guess that CKFR's EBPP deals with the banks are exclusive in that the bank will only offer its customers the ability to conduct online banking through CKFR. Can you confirm that?

Also, I suspect that these deals are not exclusive for the receipt of electronic payments, so that CKFR's customer bank can receive payment from a Transpoint payor without utilizing CKFR. Can you confirm that?

Based on the little knowledge that I have, I am guessing that there are likely to be parallel EBPP systems that are employed by virtually all of the banks for receipt of payments, and the success of any one system shall depend on the amount of banks that choose that particular system for its customers' online banking needs.

Am I starting to understand this?

What about presentment? Is it similar to receiving a payment, in that I may receive a bill from a system other than CKFR, but pay it only through CKFR if that's what my bank uses for online banking?
Thankyou,
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