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To: tktom who wrote (5447)5/13/1999 7:28:00 AM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Found the ad. It gave this link..

hp.com

...funny thing, the ad talked all about getting bills over the internet, but the web site doesn't mention it. Who knows.

Benny



To: tktom who wrote (5447)5/14/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: Erik T  Respond to of 20297
 
Great full page ad in the WSJ today by Hewlett Packard stating how YOU WILL be paying and receiving your bills online. HWP is teaming up with S1 Corporation (SONE)to offer this service. S1 uses CKFR for payment, right?

CKFR is listed as a partner on their website.

s1.com

SONE also had a write-up by the Motley Fools listed on their website. Here is an excerpt...

Those with a Rule Breaker bent may have been more inclined to find a company like S1 than the rest of the investing public. Online banking is an important and emerging industry, and S1 is one of the top dogs in the sector. The fact that the company has been able to sign up so many top-level banks to its system should have been a major clue that S1 should not have been left for dead.

You could so easily insert CKFR each place they mention SONE.

Erik