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Online Bill pay MS-Money conert need help Holz 06-22-2007
Posted by Holz on June 22, 2007, 2:46 am
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Hi all

I am an MS money convert in the process. Almost done, ran into on-line bill
pay issue.
I am done creating all my on-line updates, i can get all my statements
etc. I have a wells Fargo account enabled for pay via software, where in
MS Money I would select epay, click send payments and done. Where is this
equivalent Quicken Feature? Do I have to create a quicken bill pay account
for that?

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Posted by John Pollard on June 23, 2007, 9:48 am
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Holz wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am an MS money convert in the process. Almost done, ran into
> on-line bill pay issue.
> I am done creating all my on-line updates, i can get all my
> statements
> etc. I have a wells Fargo account enabled for pay via
> software, where
> in MS Money I would select epay, click send payments and done.
> Where
> is this equivalent Quicken Feature? Do I have to create a
> quicken
> bill pay account for that?

I can't tell you how comparable Quicken's capabilites and
methods are to what you had in Money.

In Quicken, you can use "Quicken Billpay" on just about any
checking account (or savings account, I believe); all "Quicken
Billpay" instructions can be created in, and sent by, Quicken.

If you use the bill pay facilities of your financial
institution; you may, or may not, be able to send bill pay
instructions from Quicken; that depends on your financial
institution.

To determine if your Wells Fargo account can accept billpay
instructions from Quicken, open the Quicken account to the
Overview tab (I'm assuming you are using Q2007), and take a look
at the "Account Attributes". If you can use Wells Fargo bill
*from* Quicken, you should see an account attribute "Online
Payment through ... Wells Fargo ..." with a value of
"Available". And probably a line below that saying "Quicken
Bill Pay" "Activate Quicken Bill Pay".

If the "... Payment through Wells Fargo" is available, click the
"Change Online Services" button, then click the "Activate Online
Payment" button.

Generally, bill pay instructions are sent by the One Step Update
process whenever you elect to do an OSU.

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Posted by Oilcan on June 25, 2007, 12:01 am
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Probably also have to activate with Wells Fargo for Direct Connect with Bill
Pay. I closed my Wells Fargo accounts several years ago, so I am not quite
certain on this.

> Holz wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I am an MS money convert in the process. Almost done, ran into
>> on-line bill pay issue.
>> I am done creating all my on-line updates, i can get all my
>> statements
>> etc. I have a wells Fargo account enabled for pay via
>> software, where
>> in MS Money I would select epay, click send payments and done.
>> Where
>> is this equivalent Quicken Feature? Do I have to create a
>> quicken
>> bill pay account for that?
>
> I can't tell you how comparable Quicken's capabilites and
> methods are to what you had in Money.
>
> In Quicken, you can use "Quicken Billpay" on just about any
> checking account (or savings account, I believe); all "Quicken
> Billpay" instructions can be created in, and sent by, Quicken.
>
> If you use the bill pay facilities of your financial
> institution; you may, or may not, be able to send bill pay
> instructions from Quicken; that depends on your financial
> institution.
>
> To determine if your Wells Fargo account can accept billpay
> instructions from Quicken, open the Quicken account to the
> Overview tab (I'm assuming you are using Q2007), and take a look
> at the "Account Attributes". If you can use Wells Fargo bill
> *from* Quicken, you should see an account attribute "Online
> Payment through ... Wells Fargo ..." with a value of
> "Available". And probably a line below that saying "Quicken
> Bill Pay" "Activate Quicken Bill Pay".
>
> If the "... Payment through Wells Fargo" is available, click the
> "Change Online Services" button, then click the "Activate Online
> Payment" button.
>
> Generally, bill pay instructions are sent by the One Step Update
> process whenever you elect to do an OSU.
>
> --
> John Pollard
> First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
> Please reply to newsgroup
>
>
>


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