Are different data sources downloaded depending on how you access them?

The exchange below -- which is from the recent thread "Wachovia - New Monthly Fee for Using Quicken?" -- leads me to ask a question that has been on my mind the last few days. Is there a different data source that is accessed when one uses One-Step Update as opposed to when you go to the website, download the data and have it flow into Quicken? If not, then how can a bank justify charging for downloading via One-Step but not for downloading via the FI website? Do they have to do something extra to make it compatible with One-Step Update? And beyond that question, it seems to me that I've had situations where I can see transactions on an FI website (NOT pending transactions) but which One-Step Update does not pick up right away (in other words it may be downloaded a day or two later via One-Step). This leads me to wonder if there are different data sources that are being accessed by One-Step Update.

BRH wrote: > >>I use Quicken to pay bills online thru Wachovia and occasionally >>transfer funds between accounts. Is that type of activity what they >>mean by "accessing Wachovia Online Banking directly from >>within....Quicken"? Or are they referring to something else? > > While I don't bank with Wachovia, I suspect what they are saying is that > if you > use the "One Step Update" button from within Quicken or Quicken's > scheduled > download function to download or upload transactions (ie pay bills or > transfer > funds), you will be billed the fee. > > On the other hand, if you log into Wachovia's web site and click on the > download > button on the web page, they will not charge you - even if that causes > Quicken > to automatically start up and import the transactions. > > You might call them and ask if you do sufficient business with Wachovia to > get > them to waive the fee, or consider switching to a bank that does not > charge this > fee.
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