To: noiserider who wrote (10443 ) 9/22/1999 6:50:00 PM From: Sam Biller Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
>>>To muddy the waters further - there's a Quicken software/Quicken web site/CKFR/bank connection. In this combination the fee is collected by Quicken (Intuit). This service is owned & operated by CheckFree. They bought Intuit Services Corp (ISC) a few years back. From the application...http://www.intuit.com/banking/qenroll.html By signing this form I authorize CheckFree© Corporation to: establish a relationship for online payment. If I am approved, an Agreement to govern this service will be sent to me when my online payment service is activated. My use of the Service following activation will constitute my acceptance of the terms listed in the Agreement; arrange a debit to account(s) listed on the voided check(s) that I have attached, for payment charges to CheckFree Corporation; and honor instructions I provide over the telephone, modem or Internet in compliance with CheckFree's guidelines the same as if I had given written, signed instructions. For applicant(s) applying for online payment service on behalf of a business, the person(s) submitting this application is/are acting with full authority for the applying entity. This application for online services has been duly authorized by the Board of Directors, members or general partners, as applicable, of the entity. Should the application for online services be accepted by CheckFree Corporation, Intuit's vendor for this service, the applying entity agrees to defend, indemnify and hold CheckFree Corporation and Intuit Inc. harmless from any misuse of or unauthorized access to the online services performed on behalf of or in the name of the applying entity. Completed application and voided check(s) should be mailed to: CheckFree Corporation P. O. Box 3128 Lisle, IL 60532-9729 -Sam (IMHO)