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Q2007 Sun Trust Bank pergurd 08-12-2006
Posted by pergurd on August 12, 2006, 10:43 am
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OK, I give up!
How do I get Quicken to d/l data from Sun Trust via 1 step update vs going
on line and doing a web connect?



Posted by pergurd on August 12, 2006, 11:10 am
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Solved with a call to SunTrust
To allow Quicken to talk to SunTrust servers, need to sign up for PCBanking
@$5.95/month, otherwise must use web connect and d/l from bank web site into
Quicken. In other words, my #1 reason for upgrading will still cost an extra
6 bucks a month (no thanks)

> OK, I give up!
> How do I get Quicken to d/l data from Sun Trust via 1 step update vs going
> on line and doing a web connect?
>



Posted by DP on August 12, 2006, 11:39 am
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> Solved with a call to SunTrust
> To allow Quicken to talk to SunTrust servers, need to sign up for
> PCBanking @$5.95/month, otherwise must use web connect and d/l from bank
> web site into Quicken. In other words, my #1 reason for upgrading will
> still cost an extra 6 bucks a month (no thanks)


Do you know if that fee includes online billpay (through your bank, not
Quicken's version). If so, that's a slight comfort, because if you mail out,
say 15 checks a month, you'r looking at about $6 in postage costs anyway.
Then there's the cost of the paper checks and envelopes, if you have to
provide those as well.




Posted by pergurd on August 12, 2006, 5:02 pm
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I can use SunTrusts bill pay for free, I just have to be on their web site
to use it.
It appears the only difference between free online banking and $6/month pc
banking is performing the transactions thru Quicken and not the bank's web
site.

Does anyone use SunTrusts pc banking to inform me if I am missing something?

>
>> Solved with a call to SunTrust
>> To allow Quicken to talk to SunTrust servers, need to sign up for
>> PCBanking @$5.95/month, otherwise must use web connect and d/l from bank
>> web site into Quicken. In other words, my #1 reason for upgrading will
>> still cost an extra 6 bucks a month (no thanks)
>
>
> Do you know if that fee includes online billpay (through your bank, not
> Quicken's version). If so, that's a slight comfort, because if you mail
> out, say 15 checks a month, you'r looking at about $6 in postage costs
> anyway. Then there's the cost of the paper checks and envelopes, if you
> have to provide those as well.
>
>
>



Posted by John Pollard on August 12, 2006, 5:12 pm
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>I can use SunTrusts bill pay for free, I just have to be on
>their web site to use it.

I may be mistaken, but I thought the question was; does the $6
fee allow you to utilize the SunTrust billpay system from within
Quicken? That is an advantage to having to log on to the fi's
web site.

Personally I'm not sure why you don't just call SunTrust.

> It appears the only difference between free online banking and
> $6/month pc banking is performing the transactions thru
> Quicken and not the bank's web site.
>
> Does anyone use SunTrusts pc banking to inform me if I am
> missing something?
>
>>
>>> Solved with a call to SunTrust
>>> To allow Quicken to talk to SunTrust servers, need to sign
>>> up for PCBanking @$5.95/month, otherwise must use web
>>> connect and d/l from bank web site into Quicken. In other
>>> words, my #1 reason for upgrading will still cost an extra 6
>>> bucks a month (no thanks)
>>
>>
>> Do you know if that fee includes online billpay (through your
>> bank, not Quicken's version). If so, that's a slight comfort,
>> because if you mail out, say 15 checks a month, you'r looking
>> at about $6 in postage costs anyway. Then there's the cost of
>> the paper checks and envelopes, if you have to provide those
>> as well.
>>
>>
>>
>
>



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