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| Yes TD Banknorth is still free. I use it and it works fine. TD Banknorth is one of the better banks. D "Ron Rosenfeld" <ronrosenfeld[at]nospam.org> wrote in message news:hk0qm2518vgl85q1vuv8kti0pd3n2qtb58[at]4ax.com... - quote - > On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 08:52:03 -0800, It's me again > <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they > > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > > institutions > > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > > pay. > TD Banknorth used to offer it for free. I don't use that service so I > don't > know if it is still free. And they are being bought out by Citibank. > --ron |
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| On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 08:52:03 -0800, It's me again <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer
TD Banknorth used to offer it for free. I don't use that service so I don't> applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of institutions > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill pay. know if it is still free. And they are being bought out by Citibank. --ron |
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| Look into Wachovia. I'm satisfied. I have little interaction with the bank, actually. Maybe that's an indication of how well it works? -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now > they > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > institutions > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > pay. |
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| "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer
Sorry I don't have a list but I do know that Netbank offers direct-connect> applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > institutions > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > pay. billpay from within the Money software (at least with Money 2006). I assume it's the same with 2007 but since I haven't upgraded I cannot say for sure. D |
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| It's not just a matter of fees. The financial institutions (banks, brokerages) that I have contacted do not offer support for Money bill pay. Mostly they offer browser access to a bill paying website. After paying your bills that way you can download the transactions to the Money database. Very unsatisfying. I was hoping someone could point me to a resource where can be found a list of banks offering bill pay via Money. Well, Chase is a start. I will contact them. Thanks. "Marilyn & Bob" wrote: - quote - > I'm sure that lots of banks waive this fee if you keep a substantial minimum > balance. Chase is one that does. > -- > Peace, > BobJ > "Ben" <benjimen[at]mail.com> wrote in message > news:AD037A2E-28A1-4EE3-BD36-870C8E643D5F[at]microsoft.com... > > It's pretty common for banks to charge for Money connectivity -- they pay > > licensing fees to offer the service to you. Often, you can use their > > web-based billpay at no cost. > > > "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... > > > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > > > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now > > > they > > > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > > > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > > > institutions > > > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > > > pay. > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ben wrote: - quote - > It's pretty common for banks to charge for Money connectivity -- they pay
What licensing fees are you referring to?> licensing fees - quote - > to offer the service to you. Often, you can use their > web-based billpay at no cost. > "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... > > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they > > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > > institutions > > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > > pay. |
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| I'm sure that lots of banks waive this fee if you keep a substantial minimum balance. Chase is one that does. -- Peace, BobJ "Ben" <benjimen[at]mail.com> wrote in message news:AD037A2E-28A1-4EE3-BD36-870C8E643D5F[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > It's pretty common for banks to charge for Money connectivity -- they pay > licensing fees to offer the service to you. Often, you can use their > web-based billpay at no cost. > "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... > > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now > > they > > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > > institutions > > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > > pay. |
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| It's pretty common for banks to charge for Money connectivity -- they pay licensing fees to offer the service to you. Often, you can use their web-based billpay at no cost. "It's me again" <Itsmeagain[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6A3952D-AEFE-4B4B-A745-62079708DDEF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer > applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they > want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that > support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of > institutions > on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill > pay. |
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| A couple of years ago my bank decided that the free bill pay no longer applied to Money users. So they started charging $6.95 per month. Now they want $8.00 per month. I am having difficulty finding banks in the US that support Money bill pay for a smaller fee or no fee. The list of institutions on the Money website is non specific regarding the support of Money bill pay. |
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