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To: Rob C. who wrote (13939)2/22/2000 7:54:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 20297
 
I was thinking something when I read the first article she wrote(which she implied I didn't understand, apparently I was not alone).

Why, how did get into the discussion with paymybills.com CEO?

Now the water is clearing. So, dear Emily, where do your interests reside?



To: Rob C. who wrote (13939)2/22/2000 8:06:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Does this sound like a winning business plan<g>

Paymybills' charges customers $8.95 a month to process up to 25 bills -- electronic or otherwise -- the same amount as Paytrust.

Snail-mail bills are routed to Paymybills.com, which scans them into its system. Customers can then access those bills online and pay for them electronically. The Pasadena-based company says it's "paying" some $1 million in bills a week,

Paymybills launched on July 19 last year and isn't changing its focus from including the lower-margin scanning business, Tedesco said. To compare, CheckFree (CKFR: news, msgs) is on the electronic bill payment and presentment side.