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To: av ram who wrote (1117)1/10/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: Triffin  Respond to of 20297
 
Av Ram..

See reply #1073..

I use Fidelity on-line..they added
a "Bill Pay" link in October to the
web-site though they've been offering
some form of "Bill Pay" to their
"Ultra Account" customers for several
years according to the customer support
person I was speaking to.

It took a little while to get to the
right department..but I was told that
their EBPP was CKFR/integrion..
Interesting that there is no mention of
CKFR anywhere on the site.

They price the service as follows:

First 3 months free on sign-up..
$4.95/month if assets with Fidelity > $100,000.00
$9.95/month if assets with Fidelity < $100,000.00

They also impose a maximum "daily" activity
of 50 E-bills per day or maximum of $25,000.00
paid whichever comes first.

I could find no mention of a per transaction
charge if you exceed "X" number of transactions..

From my perspective I feel CKFR needs to be much
more aggressive about co-branding on the marketing
side..I'd sure like to see "Bill Pay powered by
CKFR" when I land on "www.fidelity.com" for instance;
or when others start to advertise their EBPP services..
You can't watch a box maker's commercial without
hearing "Intel inside"..CKFR should do the same..

Jim in CT..