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To: TLindt who wrote (1281)1/14/1999 1:15:00 PM
From: Jody Ritchie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
It looks to me that we have plenty of banks, but like you said, billers need to sign up.

With BankOne, it's $4.95/mo for unlimited transactions. That includes the bills they have to cut a check for a mail via snail mail. Does CKFR also get revenue from that? If so, that will keep revenue coming in without many big billers. If this works well, the big billers will see that they can get their money quicker and with less overhead by converting to e-bills. However, even if they cut over, will it be a big benefit to CKFR?

Basically, is there a difference in revenue for CKFR if the bill is mailed or e-payed?

I'm really starting to get excited about this...analysts saying this is the e-bill year and the USPS rate increase couldn't have happened at a better time!

Jody