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| call Bank One and they will probably send you some instructions on how to set up their bill pay service with money. Most banks do this - it pretty easy. Jim "Harold Morgan" <harold_morgan[at]beethoven.com> wrote in message news:16mdnRMGvuobrArdRVn-gg[at]gbronline.com... - quote - > Integration works a little different. Set up your payees at Bank One. Then > wait a couple days for downloads to catch up. You'll see an icon on your > payees indicating they are matched to Bank One payees on your account. Make > an online payment and it will go to bankone. You'll also notice that the > options "Electronic Payment" and "Electronic Transfer" appear under your > transaction type. > I've just had the service for a little while myself, and I don't feel I > understand all it can do. > "Kenneth" <kenneth[at]nospampardue.com> wrote in message > news:109e2tp42m1pe3a[at]corp.supernews.com... > > I just signed up for Bank One Online Bill Pay, after hearing that a > > recent service upgrade allowed much tighter integration with MS Money > > and other finance softwares. However, when I try to set up my account > > for making an electronic payment and get the set up online provider > > screen, I am met with only two choices: MSN Bill Pay or CheckFree > > (existing customers only). Does anyone know how I can use Bank One's > > online bill payment with MS Money? Preferably, I'd like to be able to > > receive the e-bills and other features. I hope that this is not only > > available to MSN Bill Pay. > > > Thanks in advance, > > Kenneth |
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| Integration works a little different. Set up your payees at Bank One. Then wait a couple days for downloads to catch up. You'll see an icon on your payees indicating they are matched to Bank One payees on your account. Make an online payment and it will go to bankone. You'll also notice that the options "Electronic Payment" and "Electronic Transfer" appear under your transaction type. I've just had the service for a little while myself, and I don't feel I understand all it can do. "Kenneth" <kenneth[at]nospampardue.com> wrote in message news:109e2tp42m1pe3a[at]corp.supernews.com... - quote - > I just signed up for Bank One Online Bill Pay, after hearing that a > recent service upgrade allowed much tighter integration with MS Money > and other finance softwares. However, when I try to set up my account > for making an electronic payment and get the set up online provider > screen, I am met with only two choices: MSN Bill Pay or CheckFree > (existing customers only). Does anyone know how I can use Bank One's > online bill payment with MS Money? Preferably, I'd like to be able to > receive the e-bills and other features. I hope that this is not only > available to MSN Bill Pay. > Thanks in advance, > Kenneth |
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| I just signed up for Bank One Online Bill Pay, after hearing that a recent service upgrade allowed much tighter integration with MS Money and other finance softwares. However, when I try to set up my account for making an electronic payment and get the set up online provider screen, I am met with only two choices: MSN Bill Pay or CheckFree (existing customers only). Does anyone know how I can use Bank One's online bill payment with MS Money? Preferably, I'd like to be able to receive the e-bills and other features. I hope that this is not only available to MSN Bill Pay. Thanks in advance, Kenneth |
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