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Downloading Cost? Hymer 03-02-2007
Posted by Hymer on March 2, 2007, 9:44 am
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Hello,

I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the data
into Quicken.

Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?

Thanks,

Bob


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Hello,

I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the data
into Quicken.

Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?

Thanks,

Bob



Posted by John Pollard on March 2, 2007, 10:03 am
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Hymer wrote:
> I manually download accounts every couple of months and
> then import the data into Quicken.
>
> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does
> that work?

That's at the discretion of each financial institution; ask
them.

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John Pollard
First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
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Posted by Hymer on March 2, 2007, 3:17 pm
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> Hymer wrote:
>> I manually download accounts every couple of months and
>> then import the data into Quicken.
>>
>> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does
>> that work?
>
> That's at the discretion of each financial institution; ask
> them.
>


Thanks John.

Darn. It doesn't look like any freebees for auto downloading.

Bob



Posted by Bernie on March 2, 2007, 3:57 pm
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On 3/2/2007 8:44 AM, Hymer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the data
> into Quicken.
>
> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
I think that for most institutions there is no fee for downloading
transactions into Quicken. I have downloaded from credit unions, banks,
brokerage companies, and credit cards and never encountered, nor even
heard of, any fees for downloading. I download transactions from all of
the accounts that we currently have at least once a week, and reconcile
against the online balance each month or each quarter, whenever the
institution issues an account statement.

Bernie

Posted by Hymer on March 2, 2007, 5:59 pm
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>> I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the
>> data into Quicken.
>>
>> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
> I think that for most institutions there is no fee for downloading
> transactions into Quicken. I have downloaded from credit unions, banks,
> brokerage companies, and credit cards and never encountered, nor even
> heard of, any fees for downloading. I download transactions from all of
> the accounts that we currently have at least once a week, and reconcile
> against the online balance each month or each quarter, whenever the
> institution issues an account statement.
>

Hi Bernie,

But do you have Quicken "automatically" download? I do it manually with no
charge but was thinking of the convenience of the automatic download.

Thanks,

Bob


>> I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the
>> data into Quicken.
>>
>> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
> I think that for most institutions there is no fee for downloading
> transactions into Quicken. I have downloaded from credit unions, banks,
> brokerage companies, and credit cards and never encountered, nor even
> heard of, any fees for downloading. I download transactions from all of
> the accounts that we currently have at least once a week, and reconcile
> against the online balance each month or each quarter, whenever the
> institution issues an account statement.
>

Hi Bernie,

But do you have Quicken "automatically" download? I do it manually with no
charge but was thinking of the convenience of the automatic download.

Thanks,

Bob



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