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| I use SunTrust, PC and online banking, (access via their web site and throught Money), no fees. Talk to your banker. If you have the right account type, I think these services are free. "Chris Cowles" <NoSpam[at]For.me> wrote in message news:OXRn2$OhFHA.2840[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... - quote - > If Suntrust supports Microsoft Money directly, I think you're not going > through Yodlee to SunTrust, even if you're using Yodlee for other > purposes. > $6/month is a lot to pay for online banking. Many banks offer it for free > now because of competitive pressure, and because I believe it actually > reduces their customer support costs. Wachovia for example, does, as does > AmSouth. Unless you're tied to SunTrust for other reasons, you might want > to consider another bank. > -- > Chris Cowles > Gainesville, FL > "MikeG" <MikeG[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:985643B4-6275-4D94-A257-1427715A1D49[at]microsoft.com... > > Anyone here have suntrust bank with statement download through Money > > 2005? I > > was charged a PC-Banking fee of like $6/month, but I never signed up for > > any > > kind of pc-banking through suntrust. I guess they noticed I used yodlee > > to > > download statements, and they charged me? I thought yodlee just would log > > in > > to the website and download the statements, but I guess it was monitored > > somehow?. Anyone else had this situation occur? > > > If so, I guess that precludes me from automatic statement download. > > |
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| Well its weird because the same sign-up page (username and password page) comes up for suntrust as it does for other yodlee download bank accounts (Like washington mutual). As a counter example, Discovercard has a different looking signup (username and password) page that seems to be supported directly (without yodlee) by money 2005. And, unfortunately, I am tied to suntrust. Thanks for your help. If anyone else with suntrust has tried it, Id like to hear how it goes. Thanks. "Chris Cowles" wrote: - quote - > If Suntrust supports Microsoft Money directly, I think you're not going > through Yodlee to SunTrust, even if you're using Yodlee for other purposes. > $6/month is a lot to pay for online banking. Many banks offer it for free > now because of competitive pressure, and because I believe it actually > reduces their customer support costs. Wachovia for example, does, as does > AmSouth. Unless you're tied to SunTrust for other reasons, you might want to > consider another bank. > -- > Chris Cowles > Gainesville, FL > "MikeG" <MikeG[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:985643B4-6275-4D94-A257-1427715A1D49[at]microsoft.com... > > Anyone here have suntrust bank with statement download through Money 2005? > > I > > was charged a PC-Banking fee of like $6/month, but I never signed up for > > any > > kind of pc-banking through suntrust. I guess they noticed I used yodlee > > to > > download statements, and they charged me? I thought yodlee just would log > > in > > to the website and download the statements, but I guess it was monitored > > somehow?. Anyone else had this situation occur? > > > If so, I guess that precludes me from automatic statement download. > > |
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| If Suntrust supports Microsoft Money directly, I think you're not going through Yodlee to SunTrust, even if you're using Yodlee for other purposes. $6/month is a lot to pay for online banking. Many banks offer it for free now because of competitive pressure, and because I believe it actually reduces their customer support costs. Wachovia for example, does, as does AmSouth. Unless you're tied to SunTrust for other reasons, you might want to consider another bank. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "MikeG" <MikeG[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:985643B4-6275-4D94-A257-1427715A1D49[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Anyone here have suntrust bank with statement download through Money 2005? > I > was charged a PC-Banking fee of like $6/month, but I never signed up for > any > kind of pc-banking through suntrust. I guess they noticed I used yodlee > to > download statements, and they charged me? I thought yodlee just would log > in > to the website and download the statements, but I guess it was monitored > somehow?. Anyone else had this situation occur? > If so, I guess that precludes me from automatic statement download. |
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| Anyone here have suntrust bank with statement download through Money 2005? I was charged a PC-Banking fee of like $6/month, but I never signed up for any kind of pc-banking through suntrust. I guess they noticed I used yodlee to download statements, and they charged me? I thought yodlee just would log in to the website and download the statements, but I guess it was monitored somehow?. Anyone else had this situation occur? If so, I guess that precludes me from automatic statement download. |
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