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To: p friend who wrote (8165)10/21/1998 11:25:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8545
 
>>>I wonder if all of my accounts in both files (less than 10) could work under one Checkfree account through Intuit? Any thoughts

Yes me too please...how do we go about doing this?



To: p friend who wrote (8165)10/21/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: Howard C.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8545
 
Well I'm a little confused. I used to use Checkfree, and pay the monthly fee. Now I pay my bills from the same bank account, via Quicken, and pay Nothing. Why would anyone want to do differently?



To: p friend who wrote (8165)10/21/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: zuma_rk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
My read was that you can sign up to 10 institutions for $9.95/month in TOTAL (the instructions indicate that you should mark ONE of the enclosed checks as the account that CF should bill the monthly fee to).

Here's where I got the info on the 10 financial institutions:

intuit.com

Here's the enrollment form:

intuit.com

Good luck! I've been using the old standalone CF/Quicken interface since early 1992 and love the service. Being able to tack on other financial institutions and keep everything on the Web is an added plus, IMHO.

RK