Bank of America credit card and Q2004

Hello, All!

I was wanting to get my B of A credit card transactions via one-step update using Q2004. It appears that this can not be done. At best, one is simply sent to a web page to log in. Anyone have any advice on how to do this?

Thanks, Colonel Blip. E-mail: snipped-for-privacy@bigfoot.com

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Colonel Blip
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While there is only 1 BofA, the services available vary depending upon where the account is located and what type of account you have. For further info within Q, click Online-> Participating Financial Institutions.

Second, if Intuit's prior actions are any indicator, Q 2004 is going to be "sunsetted" in April 2007 ... which means you will have NO online conectivity to ANY FI. I'd suggest that you upgrade to a more recent version of the software. Versions prior to 2007 can usually be found of Ebay and the like.

db

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danbrown

Hello, danbrown! You wrote on 9 Sep 2006 09:56:47 -0700:

The BofA is "All other states" and I have all of the necessary id's and codes. In fact, I have downloaded transactions into Q2004 from the web site. But I've not been able to do it from within Q w/o intervention on the web site.

Re: q07, I'm expecting I will have to (and will) upgrade then end of this year when the bundles start showing up to sell TTax.

Thanks,

Colonel Blip. E-mail: snipped-for-privacy@bigfoot.com

d> Colonel Blip wrote: ??>> Hello, All! d> While there is only 1 BofA, the services available vary depending upon d> where the account is located and what type of account you have. For d> further info within Q, click Online-> Participating Financial d> Institutions.

d> Second, if Intuit's prior actions are any indicator, Q 2004 is going to d> be "sunsetted" in April 2007 ... which means you will have NO online d> conectivity to ANY FI. I'd suggest that you upgrade to a more recent d> version of the software. Versions prior to 2007 can usually be found d> of Ebay and the like.

d> db

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Colonel Blip

And you should not expect to in the near future.

The access to FI information is controlled by each individual FI -- and not by the folks at Intuit. Many financial institutions offer access through their own web portal, thus controlling security. Some of these sites offer webconnect for download, some use the more antiquated (and no longer supported) QIF format. Some FI's do not offer ANY integration with personal finance programs.

From my personal experience, Bank of America offers webconnect download from their portal. American Express does this as well. Discover offers download w/o any need to connect to the web.

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Lisa C

BofA does offer Web Connect as the default. But they offer Direct downloads, it's just that you have to pay for them. Either pay a monthly fee, open a certain account type which requires minimum balances, or do direct deposit. I can't say

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BofA does offer Web Connect as the default. But they offer Direct downloads, it's just that you have to pay for them. Either pay a monthly fee, open a certain account type which requires minimum balances, or do direct deposit. I can't say for certain that the BofA credit card is treated the same, but I am guessing that it is possible to get direct downloads for their credit card.

Also, once Intuit works out the bugs in its new feature, Express Web Connect, users of Q2007 and later will be able to get near-direct downloads from web connect accounts.

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John Pollard

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