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EPAY
An SI Board Since February 1999
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167 >>>not just another stamp licking service. Perhaps EPAY will change alBenny Baga-2/25/1999
166 I use WF as well. Before I signed up for it, I imagined that it would involve HerbVic-2/25/1999
165 Good buying opp. Down on a low volume and will go back up on any buying. JC Reddy-2/25/1999
164 >>Imagine having 300 contracts, getting $10-20 million dropped into your AugustWest-2/25/1999
163 >I don't think Bottom Line is sorting manually thought. Is that who you Bradley W. Price-2/25/1999
162 Hi Bradley, I thought it was important too. Here's the complete story #repAugustWest-2/25/1999
161 >>>They are all alike and send virtually all payments by paper checks.Benny Baga-2/25/1999
160 <i>Bottomline's products provide Internet capability and run on WindoAugustWest-2/24/1999
159 Here is something I received on Feb 15. I took my own position at 19 1/4......Charliss-2/24/1999
158 Hi sim. Yeah, i know their business to business. Wondering/ trying to figure AugustWest-2/24/1999
157 Thanks AW, currently I pay most(90%) of my bills through a phone banking systemJulie Simmons-2/24/1999
156 Bottom Line is a great stock and company but Legends Billiards & Tavern rigsneakypete-2/24/1999
155 August, I think the following is the key: The Electronic Funds Transfer 1999 iBradley W. Price-2/24/1999
154 the payments epay is concerned with is corporate to corporate, not the utility sim chambers-2/24/1999
153 I agree EPAY has a bright future. I use TD Greenline in Canada to pay my bills dieter1845-2/24/1999
152 >>EPAY has a big lead, and I believe they will do very well indeed. Are AugustWest-2/24/1999
151 do you know of any of the competition out there? I'm still unable to finAugustWest-2/24/1999
150 I pay almost all my bills online (with Wells Fargo). The technology is amazing Zed-2/24/1999
149 From what I understand a lot of banks, especially the midsize and regional bankRon-2/24/1999
148 Julie, great analogy. Frankly stated. Are you paying any of your bills online AugustWest-2/24/1999
147 It may sound funny but I think this whole E-commerce, billing and payment markeJulie Simmons-2/24/1999
146 A close over $22 with 400K-500K in volume would bode well for a continuation onAugustWest-2/24/1999
145 This stock will rise simply b/c it resembles eBay....SpongeBrain-2/24/1999
144 $21 5/8. We are getting closer to $25. By Friday.JC Reddy-2/23/1999
143 Thanks for the links on EPAY. I got in day 1 at $23.50 and the more I read on tdieter1845-2/23/1999
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