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To: AugustWest who wrote (13086)1/11/2000 2:51:00 PM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>What if you have an X account and you try to send money to a friend who doesn't have an account? Your friend gets an email message that says, in effect, "Open an account and get your money."If your friend declines to open an account, your account remains untouched. You'll have to find another way to get him or her the money, because X won't do it for you.

lol, should have named the company SpamBank.com, lol

...of course you can send money to anyone for free at wingspan.com

Now I know why Intuits stock went up so much ;-)

Benny



To: AugustWest who wrote (13086)1/11/2000 4:31:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20297
 
The heck with an X bank, I want an Event Zero behind me.
At any rate, on the surface it sounds like the "free bill pay" is powered by ckfr. I'm farting around in their site right now.

This comes courtesy of Josef Svejk via marketspirit.com

Event Zero Announces Launch of everbank.com
Internet Bank Provides Consumers with Convenient One-stop Access for their Financial Management Needs

ARLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 11, 2000--Internet professional services firm Event Zero, which accelerates time-to-market for dot.com startups and new Internet spinoffs, today announced the successful completion of its 24th engagement with the launch of everbank.com. Collaborating with Internet startup everbank.com, Event Zero designed, developed and implemented a comprehensive, user-friendly e-commerce site that provides consumers with one-stop access for banking and financial services.

''everbank.com offers consumers the convenience of managing their financial needs from a single location, and provides a wide array of amenities including free Web-based bill paying, no fee check writing, nationwide ATM access, overdraft protection and high yields,'' said Frank O. Trotter III, everbank.com Chairman and CEO. ''Our banking, real estate, loan and insurance centers include useful tools that help consumers investigate and compare options before making their purchase decisions. We chose Event Zero as our partner in this venture based upon their excellent track record of bringing startup e-businesses online.''

Event Zero's team of e-business strategists, developers and technologists apply their collective experience of working with organizations in the midst of rapid evolution to build and launch customer-centric, revenue-generating Web-based businesses within an accelerated time frame.

''We are very pleased to have played a strategic role in the development of a new Internet-based enterprise that goes beyond the boundaries of traditional thinking to bring tremendous value to its customers,'' said Event Zero CEO Rob Rosen. ''everbank.com not only provides consumers with the banking and financial services they need the most, but also offers them a comprehensive set of resources to facilitate informed decision making.''

About everbank.com

everbank.com is the result of a joint effort between CustomerOne Financial Network, Inc. and Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB (WSFS) -- a $1.7 billion federally insured Federal Savings Bank founded in 1832. everbank.com operates as a division of WSFS. everbank.com is located at www.everbank.com.

About Event Zero

Headquartered in Arlington, Mass., Internet professional services firm Event Zero partners exclusively with dot.com and Internet spinoff startup companies to rapidly transform ideas into viable e-business entities. Founded in 1998, the company has entered into more than 24 engagements for Web enterprises including myteam.com, edu.com and MyHelpdesk.com(TM). More information about Event Zero can be found at the company's Web site at www.eventzero.com.

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Contact:

Event Zero
Crystal Lattimer, 781-438-3700, ext. 276
clattimer@eventzero.com
or
Donovan Group
Bridget Fulton-Cook, 508-393-1434, ext. 103
bfultoncook@donovangroup.com

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