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Using Quicken With Chase Ken Hall 03-15-2007
Posted by Ken Hall on March 15, 2007, 10:06 pm
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>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.

Yes. I know other banks charge nothing for the Quicken service. And
apparently Chase doesn't either depending on the humidity on the day
you want to do it. :)

-- Ken

Posted by Q_Lover on March 15, 2007, 10:35 pm
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Ken Hall said

>
>>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.
>
> Yes. I know other banks charge nothing for the Quicken service. And
> apparently Chase doesn't either depending on the humidity on the day
> you want to do it. :)
>
> -- Ken
>

This thread peaked my interest (no pun intended).

See the following Chase link:
http://tinyurl.com/q5b9d

<Quote/>
The Personal Financial Management Service ("PFM Service") allows you to
use personal financial management software ("PFM Software"), such as
Microsoft® Money, Quicken®, or Quickbooks®, to access the Online Service
to make bill payments and transfers and access account information such
as balance and transaction history.
........
If you were enrolled in the PFM Service via the Online Service prior to
August 27, 2005, the PFM Service Fee in effect for you prior to August
27, 2005 continues to apply. If you subscribed to the PFM Service via the
Online Service on or after August 27, 2005, the PFM Service Fee is $9.95
each month, except as otherwise noted below. If you accessed BankOne.com
via your PFM Software prior to March 26, 2006, your PFM Service Fees as
of such date (if any) will continue to apply unless you were a
QuickBooks® business user, in which case, your PFM Service Fee will be
$9.95.
</Quote>

It appears grandfathering is the issue. I'm feeling very fortunate. I
can't imagine paying $10/month to use Quicken - nor can I imagine paying
bills without it. If they ever start charging I'd have to find another
bank. Sorry....

Posted by Q_Lover on March 15, 2007, 10:43 pm
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Ken

I just set my girlfiend up with online banking at National City. She
loves it. I was going to turn her onto Quicken someday. This thread
made me wonder if she was going to have to pay too?

Not according to this:
http://www.nationalcity.com/personal/onlineservices/onlinebanking/Quicken
FAQ.asp

And they do DirectConnect - like God intended it to be.

Maybe it's time to dump Chase....

hth


Posted by Ken Hall on March 15, 2007, 11:59 pm
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>Maybe it's time to dump Chase....

No question about it. It was time a long time ago. Their service is
so bad this was a last ditch measure to avoid having to change banks.
This was their last chance.

Based on my experience, I would not recommend anyone use Chase (aka JP
Morgan, BankOne, Chemical Bank, Texas Commerce, etc.)

-- Ken

Posted by Q_Lover on March 16, 2007, 6:53 am
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Ken Hall said

>
>>Maybe it's time to dump Chase....
>
> No question about it. It was time a long time ago. Their service is
> so bad this was a last ditch measure to avoid having to change banks.
> This was their last chance.
>
> Based on my experience, I would not recommend anyone use Chase (aka JP
> Morgan, BankOne, Chemical Bank, Texas Commerce, etc.)

Not to discount your experience, but I've had no problems with Chase.
If I ever began to, I'd be exiting stage-left with you. ;-)

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