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To: Benny Baga who wrote (7471)6/30/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>(just look at the billers mention in the press release). And of course Intuit is reluctant to mention CF, Intuit lost the lawsuit.

Sounds like ckfr to me:

The EBPP program was developed and is owned by a joint venture company in which Intuit is a significant participant. The service is offered on Quicken.com pursuant to a license agreement between Intuit and the joint venture.

The new EBPP program is a Web-based service that provides a central point of access for customers to view, track and pay their bills. For the customer, this means not having to go back and forth between multiple billers' sites to take care of their finances. Customers will also be able to pay any of their other bills, whether they are electronic or ''hard copy'' paper bills, using this system.


If it was Princeton, I imagine they would have mentioned them by name