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| On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 14:31:35 -0700, "Cristof Falk" <cfalk2[at]earthlink.net> wrote: - quote - > MSN Bill Pay is actually better, because you know when the vendor has
I thought MSN Bill Pay was the same as Checkfree. I am about to> accepted the funds. For electronic transfers, it happens on the morning of > the payment date. For paper-based checks, it is mailed so that the payee can > receive it and it will clear your bank on or near the payment date without > being earlier. changes banks because we are moving and will have the choice of $9.95 banking with Checkfree that includes bill paying, or $5.95 without bill paying. Can I use the latter option with the free MS Money Bill Pay and get the same service? What happens when the free year is up? Do I have to buy a new Money, or can I continue if I pay for it? If so, how much? - quote - > "Aloke Prasad" <aprasad123[at]columbus.rr.invalid> wrote in message > news:eeqTpUwTDHA.1188[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > I am using M2003 with Bank One BillPay which costs me $5/mo. 1 year of > free > > MSN Bill Pay (with M2004) sounds tempting. > > > Bank One uses Checkfree on it's back end. I'm generally very happy with > the > > service. For parties that accept electronic transfers, Bank One deducts > the > > $$ from my account on the due date. For other vendors, they write them a > > paper check from their own account and again deduct the $$ from my account > > on the due date. In every case, my account sees the $$ taken away on the > > due date.. everything is very predictable. > > > Is that how MSN Bill pay work? > > > When do $$ get removed from my account (for electronic transfer and paper > > check payments)? > > > Do I require to link my M2004 file to a Passport account to use MSN > BillPay? > > > Thanks. > > -- > > > Aloke > > --- > > to reply by e-mail remove 123 and change invalid to com > > |
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| MSN Bill Pay is actually better, because you know when the vendor has accepted the funds. For electronic transfers, it happens on the morning of the payment date. For paper-based checks, it is mailed so that the payee can receive it and it will clear your bank on or near the payment date without being earlier. "Aloke Prasad" <aprasad123[at]columbus.rr.invalid> wrote in message news:eeqTpUwTDHA.1188[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... - quote - > I am using M2003 with Bank One BillPay which costs me $5/mo. 1 year of free > MSN Bill Pay (with M2004) sounds tempting. > Bank One uses Checkfree on it's back end. I'm generally very happy with the > service. For parties that accept electronic transfers, Bank One deducts the > $$ from my account on the due date. For other vendors, they write them a > paper check from their own account and again deduct the $$ from my account > on the due date. In every case, my account sees the $$ taken away on the > due date.. everything is very predictable. > Is that how MSN Bill pay work? > When do $$ get removed from my account (for electronic transfer and paper > check payments)? > Do I require to link my M2004 file to a Passport account to use MSN BillPay? > Thanks. > -- > Aloke > --- > to reply by e-mail remove 123 and change invalid to com |
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| I am using M2003 with Bank One BillPay which costs me $5/mo. 1 year of free MSN Bill Pay (with M2004) sounds tempting. Bank One uses Checkfree on it's back end. I'm generally very happy with the service. For parties that accept electronic transfers, Bank One deducts the $$ from my account on the due date. For other vendors, they write them a paper check from their own account and again deduct the $$ from my account on the due date. In every case, my account sees the $$ taken away on the due date.. everything is very predictable. Is that how MSN Bill pay work? When do $$ get removed from my account (for electronic transfer and paper check payments)? Do I require to link my M2004 file to a Passport account to use MSN BillPay? Thanks. -- Aloke --- to reply by e-mail remove 123 and change invalid to com |