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To: TLindt who wrote (16695)10/25/2000 10:32:39 AM
From: doug_day  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Thanks for the response, Tom!! Interesting discussion. Cheap, too!

Pete mentioned in the Conference call, I think, that CKFR now has deals with billers that represent 1/3 to 1/2 of all bills. Boy, this does not fit with my experience!! There are sooooo many small billers. I pay everything thru Quicken on line now---the only time I write a check is a one time, never to be repeated thing. Only one---AT&T--of my billers available now. How does this fit others experience?

I was none too happy at the "58% and holding" electronic pay number too! I agree with noise that when billers get a check without a stub this is a problem. All electronic payment solves this, I think.

I think I would do e-bill pay when 4 bills are available on line thru Quicken, I can easily store the whole detailed e-bill on my computer, and there is some bene (miles...). I expect Quicken/CKFR to offer this within the next 12 months. I do agree with Tom that when all of my bills are on line, then I can basically walk my 4 inches of daily snail mail directly to the trash---and this will be a good thing!

CKFR taking a hit this morning, but on small volume... Where is aol bill pay, anyway? It had better be good when it finally comes out!