Do any banks offer quicken banking and bill pay for free any more?
Posted by Donald Sessler on November 30, 2007, 11:32 pm
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Posted by L on December 1, 2007, 12:46 am
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> Do any banks offer quicken banking and bill pay for free any more?
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Commerce Bank still allows bill pay and transaction downloads through direct
connect for free. Wachovia uses webconnect (you log in to the Wachovia site,
and you can download into your Quicken software). Wachovia is also free so
long as you initiate through their website.
Posted by Marc Auslander on December 2, 2007, 1:05 pm
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My wachovia account is free because I have a Wachovia credit card with
a large enough credit limit. Don't have to use it or have a balance -
just have it. Free includes direct connect and bill pay through quicken.
Posted by Han on December 1, 2007, 6:01 am
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> Do any banks offer quicken banking and bill pay for free any more?
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Free is a relative concept. At Citibank it is free, if you get an
"anything counts" account and keep a very sizable balance. However, a
mortgage used to count, as wellm as credit cards and IRAs.