tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:/discussions/online-banking/447-alternatives-to-quicken-bill-payInfinite Kind: Discussion 2016-03-19T05:04:23Ztag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/370813982015-06-29T01:36:10Z2015-06-29T01:36:10ZAlternatives to Quicken Bill Pay<div><p>I have had three banks in the last 2yrs either drop OFX bill pay
or add a hefty charge for the service. I have one left (Wells
Fargo) that still does free OFX bill pay, but it is also not as
convenient for "walk in" business as I would like (due to my
current location) and has separate processing for its Web and OFX
bill pay - payees in one do not show in the other and same with
scheduled (but not cleared) payments.</p>
<p>Hopefully, someone else knows of a free (or low cost) direct
access bill payment service they will post about.</p></div>avp2tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/370813982015-06-29T03:12:21Z2015-06-29T03:12:21ZAlternatives to Quicken Bill Pay<blockquote type="cite">
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<p><span>Further research has made it clear that Quicken Bill Pay
is the only OFX bill pay solution that is not affiliated with a
bank. Also, I discovered that I can pay over twice as many people
electronically on my bank's website as I could with Quicken Bill
Pay. Thus, my solution is double entry, on my bank's website and in
Moneydance. It actually saves me time and money, because I had to
print more hardcopy checks with Quicken than I do now. And using my
bank is free, where Quicken Bill Pay was not.</span><br>
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<p><b>From</b>: avp2</p>
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<p>I have had three banks in the last 2yrs either drop OFX bill pay
or add a hefty charge for the service. I have one left (Wells
Fargo) that still does free OFX bill pay, but it is also not as
convenient for "walk in" business as I would like (due to my
current location) and has separate processing for its Web and OFX
bill pay - payees in one do not show in the other and same with
scheduled (but not cleared) payments.</p>
<p>Hopefully, someone else knows of a free (or low cost) direct
access bill payment service they will post about.</p>
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<p>On Tue, Jun 09 at 06:45 PM, mike wrote:</p>
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<p>My primary bank does not offer OFX bill pay (boo, hiss). I have
been using Quicken and Quicken Bill Pay in the past. However, I see
from other posts that Moneydance cannot use QBP for bill pay. Can
anyone tell me about an alternative bill pay solution in this
situation?</p>
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