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Old 10-26-2003, 10:18 PM
anonymous
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Default RE: MSN billpay OR paytrust?

Switch to a larger bank or use credit card to pay bills.

For past 15 years I have used automatic bill payment.
Electric/gas/house/phone/services/creditcards/cable and
even doctors. Probably would not know how to pay a bill
today if asked.

Have you seen the new Virtual Account Number from
citibank cards for online credit pay. You get different
account number each time used and expire date is current
month. Shows up in normal account as VAN. The only way
I would buy with credit card online.

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> -----Original Message-----
> i am currently with PayMyBills/PayTrust service for

online bill
> presentment... Do I want to stay with this cuz I still

have to enter the
> info into MoneyDlx04? Also, on a modem access can be

slow with viewing the
> scanned items. With MSN BillPay it seems everything is

a more seamless and
> tighter integration to the Money software (i believe it

uses CheckFree
> service which i had used years ago).
> I thought that online bill presentment would be the way

to go cuz i hated
> opening all that mail, but now i am not so sure cuz i

still have to enter
> and setup these payments in Money cuz my bank is not

a "smart balance" bank
> in PayTrust.
> Any positive or negative thoughts on this?
> T.I.A
> Rick Warburton
> .

 
Old 10-26-2003, 10:00 PM
Rick Warburton
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Old 10-26-2003, 09:55 PM
Rick Warburton
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Default MSN billpay OR paytrust?

i am currently with PayMyBills/PayTrust service for online bill
presentment... Do I want to stay with this cuz I still have to enter the
info into MoneyDlx04? Also, on a modem access can be slow with viewing the
scanned items. With MSN BillPay it seems everything is a more seamless and
tighter integration to the Money software (i believe it uses CheckFree
service which i had used years ago).

I thought that online bill presentment would be the way to go cuz i hated
opening all that mail, but now i am not so sure cuz i still have to enter
and setup these payments in Money cuz my bank is not a "smart balance" bank
in PayTrust.

Any positive or negative thoughts on this?

T.I.A
Rick Warburton




 

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