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To: Erik T who wrote (8629)8/1/1999 2:47:00 AM
From: Erik T  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
I don't spend much time at Excite, but it seems their alliance with Bank One for online banking is alive and well, complete with online bill pay.

bankone.com



To: Erik T who wrote (8629)8/1/1999 2:53:00 AM
From: Erik T  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Informational article from iVillage.com banking/moneylife center. NetB@nk is advertising pretty aggressively over there.

>>>
Electronic Bill Paying
Every month, it's the same old thing: write a
stack of checks to pay the phone company, the
utility company, the rent or mortgage, the cable
company, the credit cards, the loan payment
and so on.

As you write out those checks, do you ever think there's
got to be an easier way to pay those bills? Well, there is,
electronic bill paying, and it's been around for nearly 20
years. It's just that people have never really latched on to
the idea -- and the added expense -- of paying bills by
computer.

The leader in electronic bill payment services is
Checkfree, with 70 percent of the market of e-bill payers.
>>>

Full article at:

ivillagemoneylife.com

Interesting they mention Checkfree as the clear leader. It is a good idea to inform women, those responsible for 70% of all bill paying, that Checkfree is the provider of choice.