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To: TLindt who wrote (4094)5/14/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 8545
 
>>You have to do bill payment form a checking account...now today I sent down money for 3 money markets, can't do bill pay?

Well, if you have a checking account, and a money market, could you transfer the appropriate amount from one to the other without incurring any extra charge? I would considered that one of your six free.

>>Those pay 5% and you get 6 withdrawals a month without fee.....the checking on the other hand you only get 3% something and they charge $4 something a month to have the account, bill pay is free.

Well, if you have more than 10K deposited with them, I'm under the impression that there are no monthly fees. I'm sure that wouldn't include the trading account, but the money markets...yes.

>>I pay $15 a month now for old moron to send me a statement, I'll make it up on the difference with the Air Bank....

And then some....maybe they really are someone's lunch.



To: TLindt who wrote (4094)5/15/1998 7:01:00 AM
From: RMP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
Good news from todays WSJ:

Technology Briefs

Banc One, CheckFree Set Deal for On-Line Banking

Banc One Corp., Columbus, Ohio, is teaming up with CheckFree Holdings Corp. and the Integrion Financial Network to launch an Internet-based electronic-banking service that allows customers to receive and pay bills on-line. The service, to be announced Friday, will let Banc One customers receive and pay bills through the Internet from any company that submits the through CheckFree, a large Atlanta-based provider of electronic-commerce services. Banc One, which plans to start the service later this year, will use Integrion's computer network to hook up to Banc One's existing on-line bill-payment systems. Integrion, which is jointly owned by a number of firms, provides on-line banking services.