aqbanking, OFX, Chase

Dave Reiser dbreiser at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 20 12:49:11 EST 2009


Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
> 
> 
> David Reiser wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
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>> If you were using the Intuit version, it's possible that you have to 
>> request 'activation' of ofx access from Chase. Somewhere on the Chase 
>> site once you've logged in, there's a link to allow ofx access. They 
>> even specifically mention that 'other personal financial software' is 
>> an acceptable use. For credit cards, there is no fee for ofx access. 
>> For checking accounts, there usually is a fee.
> 
> I wish I could find the option.  I've searched their site for OFX and 
> haven't found anything I can enable.
> 
> -Dennis
> 
> 
Once you're logged in, in the navigation column at the right, near the 
bottom, click "Go to Customer Center"

In the Customer Center screens under the Tools heading in the Reference 
section, click the link "Activate Money, Quicken, etc."

Dave
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