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Posted by Oilcan on June 25, 2007, 12:01 am
Please log in for more thread options 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
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