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To: jjs_ynot who wrote (5105)6/11/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8545
 
You want to stike out again down the time line? re: Mortgage servicing companies...

mortgage.quicken.com

If you can apply, and get approved....why not pay. If Quicken.Com is going to feature E-Bill(sm) wouldn't it be logical to ASSume that Banking Organizations working already will Quicken.Com would at least get a pitch to Present Bills, or at least be really receptive.

I hesitate to say that because of their relationship, Intuit & CheckFree work together like Bees...lest Auggie grabs a 6-Pack and a can a bug spray and comes gunning for them....but they do.

I would guess a good share of future billers are already live and in action on Quicken.Com.



To: jjs_ynot who wrote (5105)6/11/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Big Al  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
>>When do the mortgage and auto finance cos. come into play<<<

Dave, I think Pete has a very well thought strategy on who to attack first. I have heard that their is a pecking order of who to go after first,ie. banks, then the whole rest of pie depending on relative size and potential growth of the billers.

Yes, you have to assume that their is a sales group at CF dedicated to each billing sector. I bet you see this soon.

What about the City of LA H2O account. The possibilities are endless.
I don't think our beloved co. can go after so many, so fast. Pete must do this in a organized fashion so that the growth does not suffocate him.

Kurt, any comments?

Allen