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To: TLindt who wrote (6271)7/25/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: BeverlyB7  Respond to of 8545
 
Tom Lindt, I like your ideas very much. The way I, personally, would like to use CKFR is through AOL: Have banking ability available to me on both AOL's proprietary service, as well as on the aol.com site. Then wherever I have computer access, either through AOL service at home, or the aol.com site elsewhere, I can access my accounts, check balances, transfer money between accounts, get my ebills, pay my ebills, and perhaps even download some cash to a credit card like device, which I would insert to my computer!

The easiest way for me to access my banking accounts is to click on the "Personal Finance" section of AOL, then click on "Banking", then click on my bank's name. (However, my bank is not on AOL's site yet!)

Additionally, it would be great if CKFR could make a deal with AOL to have a button on AOL's proprietary and web sites, to click CKFR and through that, reach one's bank and bills, and be able to pay (all) bills. That is *my* wish.