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Posted by PeterH on March 15, 2007, 9:11 pm
Please log in for more thread options I have a home equity loan with ABN Amro (LaSalle Bank in these parts)
and there is no charge for internet banking when tied to the home
equity loan, even if nothing is outstanding. I have yet to try to tie
it in to Quicken... I make two entries... one in Quicken and one on
the bank's website. Quicken does download transactions from the sites,
so I suspect I could do it with one entry in Quicken if I knew how...
PeterH
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:55:44 -0500, Ken Hall
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>>@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net:
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>>> Ken Hall said
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>>>> I have become so frustrated with Chase's online banking system I
>>>> decided to try interfacing to them with Quicken. I went out today and
>>>> bought Quicken and during the setup it tried to connect to the bank
>>>> and couldn't. Said the connection was rejected and I had to call
>>>> Chase. I have now talked to four Chase people and they all say I
>>>> have to pay $120 a year to use Quicken.
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>>>> Is there any way around these charges?
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>>> I have Chase with Value Checking (minimum $500, or service fees)
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>>> I use Quicken with DirectConnect. No problems, no fees, nada.
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>>> Maybe I'm grandfathered? My bank was BankOne before Chase bought 'em.
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>>Same here.
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>Amazing. I got Quicken because a friend who banks at the same place I
>do suggested it and says he pays nothing to use it. I've been with
>this bank for 25+ years and they absolutely refuse to let me use
>Quicken unless I pay this outrageous fee.
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>-- Ken
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