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To: Roger Bass who wrote (3200)3/3/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) of 20297
 
>>>But consider - why would Intuit want to distribute bills if it added no value to what CF offers? That wouldn't be a very defensible strategy long-term, as just a middle-man.

Probably the only value added that Intuit offers is integration with the Quicken/Quickbooks financial management applications. I see a huge advantage to Quicken users if they present bills at Quicken.com which are automatically downloaded into a users PFM software during a one-step update procedure.

IMO, this method is acceptable and preferable to the www.mybills approach. Lastly, the integrated Get Bills Feature of Quicken 98/99 is still the best approach for Quicken users.

What value added does Yahoo provide?

Sam (IMHO)
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