Anyone using NetBank?

Would anyone like to comment on their experiences with using Quicken and NetBank? I am in the process of switching from money to Quicken

2006 Premier Home and Business and also looking for a new bank that will work with quicken. I would like to use Quicken Bill Pay to pay my bills out of quicken rather than having to log into the banks web site to enter transactions and then download the transactions into quicken.

Can anyone suggest another bank that has these capabilities? I realize that there is a list of banks on the quicken web site that are compatable with quicken but I would really like to get some real world recommendations.

Thanks, Sam

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On 22 Sep 2006 19:21:24 -0700, "Sam" wrote:

I've used NetBank. I signed up with them as a 2nd account, hoping to straighten out my primary account, and use it later as like a savings account.... Got to be so darn hard to make deposits.... Only 1 ATM near me to make a deposit, and it was in a part of town that I'd have to pack my shotguns just to think I was safe..... Later, when receiving an offer for a new credit card from Household Bank, they mentioned an offer to open a checking account. You could open an account with as little as $1, make transfers into your account from another checking account for free. As far as recomendations from what you have so far, just about any bank will do what you want. I've had accounts with Chase, I now have accounts with Capital One and Cameron State Bank. Both Chase and Capital One has banks all over the USA. Either way, most banks will do what you ask. Quicken Bill Pay that your wanting will require you to pay a monthly fee to Quicken. I've never used the banks bill-pay, but I'm considering trying it out soon. With my bank, Billpay is free. From what I've seen in quicken, you should be able to just go to the online menu and write a check like you send a message to your bank, but again haven't tried it yet... I figured when I get paid, rather than writing a physical check, I'll just let my bank do it and save postage.... Honestly, I only have like 2-3 places I don't have the option of paying my bills online.... I write very few checks and have very few bills I pay that aren't online allready.... To pay a monthly fee to quicken for something I can get for free and hardly use is crazy....

Tell Quicken to setup a new account, select checking account, now scroll down the list of banks and find one near you.... Pretty much any of those banks will work for your requirements....

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