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

Re: Bill Pay vs E-Pay by anonymous

anonymous
Mon Jan 05 14:38:09 CST 2004

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
>
>.
>

Re: Bill Pay vs E-Pay by anonymous

anonymous
Mon Jan 05 15:03:37 CST 2004

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
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: Bill Pay vs E-Pay by JustJ

JustJ
Mon Jan 05 15:43:16 CST 2004

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.




>-----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
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

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.
>
>
>
>
>>-----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
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: Bill Pay vs E-Pay by Just

Just
Tue Jan 06 15:01:06 CST 2004

No... you still have to submit them.. the e-pay only
designates that is will be transmitted to the bank for
payment by them.. when you tell them to!


>-----Original Message-----
>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.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----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
>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>