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| You can pay the bill thru Money IF you financial institution supports that kind of connection. If you go to Manage Online Services and if you already have a connection with that FI, check what "services" says. If it says Electronic Bill Payment" then you are all set. If not, try modify service and see if it is now available. Also, the newer the version the more institutions there are that support bill payment. -- Neil "Sam" <neverchecked40[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1153932637.811355.45960[at]m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Sorry if the subject line does not make sense, I was not sure how to > phrase this question. I have been using money for awile but I am > getting the impression here lately there is another way to use money > that I have not considered. Today I bank online and I set up all my > online bill pay data at my banks web site and then download those > transactions into money (except over the past two months the downloads > have quit working and I have yet to figure out the problem). Is there a > way to do just the opposite and enter all the transactions in money and > the upload that data to my bank so that there are no transactions to > download, everything originates from within money and all the details > of the recurring payments are stored in money not at my bank? Is the > upload option dependent on my bank? Would anyone care to comment on how > they handle their online bill payments? Has anyone run into problems > with uploading the data? > Thanks, Sam |
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| Sorry if the subject line does not make sense, I was not sure how to phrase this question. I have been using money for awile but I am getting the impression here lately there is another way to use money that I have not considered. Today I bank online and I set up all my online bill pay data at my banks web site and then download those transactions into money (except over the past two months the downloads have quit working and I have yet to figure out the problem). Is there a way to do just the opposite and enter all the transactions in money and the upload that data to my bank so that there are no transactions to download, everything originates from within money and all the details of the recurring payments are stored in money not at my bank? Is the upload option dependent on my bank? Would anyone care to comment on how they handle their online bill payments? Has anyone run into problems with uploading the data? Thanks, Sam |
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