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To: Glennd who wrote (2471)2/10/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>I have used Checkfree for years through Quicken. I use recurring payment for my
mortgage, my car payment and charities I want to pay monthly. You're correct it is not E-bill
and infact I am trying to find a way to upgrade to E-bill but I don't want to give up my base
of "payees" in Quicken. Therefore I will wait to see if Quicken can come up with an
agreement with Checkfree for E-billing.

Glen,

CheckFree already provides e-bills through Quicken. See the Get Bills menu item in Quicken 98 and Quicken 99. Quicken will probably support e-bills generated by providers other then CheckFree but at the present time, CheckFree is the one and only.

For those of us who use Personal Financial Management (PFM) programs like Quicken and Money, the e-bill through the PFM is the best approach.

Sam (IMHO)