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| On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:59:23 -0500, "ralph sanchez" <Xrsanchez[at]texupport.netX> wrote: - quote - > Just as you described, I set up my a-pays through my bank's website months
I think you can just disable online updates in money entirely and> ago. As of a few weeks ago, they started to appear in my bill schedule in > MS Money after syncing with my bank. This created duplicate entries which > weren't allocated properly. I was able to delete them, but now everytime I > set up an e-pay via the bank's website, it also shows up in my register in > money after synchronizing. It's annoying to have to go in afterwords and > delete all of the duplicates. A bigger issue, though, is that right after > my bank apparently enabled this behavior, they sent me a notice in the mail > which said that they were going to start charging a monthly fee for using > Automatic Bill Pay via money. still use you bank's web site to pay bills etc. I don't think you have to have online updates enabled to just download an ofx file into money from the banks web site. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the above is true. Jim |
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| Just as you described, I set up my a-pays through my bank's website months ago. As of a few weeks ago, they started to appear in my bill schedule in MS Money after syncing with my bank. This created duplicate entries which weren't allocated properly. I was able to delete them, but now everytime I set up an e-pay via the bank's website, it also shows up in my register in money after synchronizing. It's annoying to have to go in afterwords and delete all of the duplicates. A bigger issue, though, is that right after my bank apparently enabled this behavior, they sent me a notice in the mail which said that they were going to start charging a monthly fee for using Automatic Bill Pay via money. -- Ralph Sanchez www.texupport.net "Mike" <mmcdaniel1960[at]comcast.net> wrote in message news:1173802831.721158.231730[at]t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Ralph - you don't need to turn off the bill payment. Just don't set- > up any e-pays or a-pays in Money. You can still submit such payments > directly from your FI's website, and download all transactions to > Money. > Mike |
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| Ralph - you don't need to turn off the bill payment. Just don't set- up any e-pays or a-pays in Money. You can still submit such payments directly from your FI's website, and download all transactions to Money. Mike |
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| My bank recently enabled Online Bill Payment from within Money, but I'd rather not use this feature at all. In Money 2007, is it possible to disable Online Bill Payment but continue to use Online Updates for a particular account? I still prefer to use Online Bill Payment through my bank's own website, but here doesn't appear to be a way to turn off the interface to MS Money from their end. Thanks, rsanchez http://www.texupport.net Ralph Sanchez http://www.texupport.net |
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