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OT: Citibank e-Savings (4.50% APY) and EZ Checking (0% APY) Bob Wang 05-10-2006
Posted by Bob Wang on May 11, 2006, 2:12 pm
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Peter:

I'm glad to hear that multiple Citibank accounts will Direct Connect into
Quicken.
One of the quirks with my Citi credit cards is that not more than 2 per ID
can be activated for Direct Download at a time.
So, I would stick to your separate IDs, even though you can go on the web
site and choose to add cards to your IDs.

Bob

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Bob,

Are you talking about Citibank banking accounts or credit card accounts?

I have 13 bank accounts that work through direct connect. They don't seem
to even shut off closed accounts so if there is some limit, I will
eventually hit it.

I have 2 Citicard accounts. However, each has it's own ID. I don't think I
was able to set up one ID for both, but I'm not sure I tried very hard.

Peter
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