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| No. It means you get one year of free bill pay service through MSN Bill Pay. As long as you have the routing number and account number for your bank account, then it won't really matter which bank is used. You won't be setting this up through your bank, you'll be setting it up through MSN Bill Pay. Doug "bill" <sushnbill2003[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:021801c36c0e$71befdb0$a601280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I just bought Money 2004. I have never used Money before. > I am suppose to recieve one free year of "online bill pay" > But my bank is not listed in the MS database. Does this > mean that I have to change banks if I want to use online > bill pay to pay bills? |
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| I just bought Money 2004. I have never used Money before. I am suppose to recieve one free year of "online bill pay" But my bank is not listed in the MS database. Does this mean that I have to change banks if I want to use online bill pay to pay bills? |
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