Re: Bill Pay vs E-Pay by Brenda
Brenda
Mon Jan 05 16:49:29 CST 2004
Oh no!
When setting up some bills I put payment type as E-Pay
because I was paying them electronically in the past. Boy,
I hope they don't all just start coming out of my account.
I didn't plan on that.
>-----Original Message-----
>A-pay is just scheduling future e-pay payments
>automatically. In other words.. the bill be be paid
>(sent) until you tell it to stop. good for insurance
>premiums, fixed expenses etc that never change.
>
>I am not sure the difference between bill pay and e-pay.
>I use E-pay which simply tells my bank to issue payment
to
>the creditor on a certain date, for a certain amount.
>just click and go. Love it.
>
>
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is autopayment something else through MS Money or do you
>>mean autopayment set up through each individual creditor?
>>
>>I've been using my banks bill payment system and like
it,
>>but want to integrate with MS Money so that I only have
>to
>>go one place for scheduling and reviewing payments.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Brenda
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>try auto-payment. i've used auto-pay for 20+ years and
>>>not problems.
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>What is the difference in MS Money 2004 between Bill
>Pay
>>>>and E-Pay? Are they the same thing?
>>>>
>>>>Also, I saw reference to allowing a third party bill
>>>>payment system to show within Money. Does that mean if
>I
>>>>choose to sign up for bill pay through my bank that I
>>>can
>>>>control it through MS Money?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Brenda
>>>>
>>>>.
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