aqbanking, OFX, Chase
Dennis Muhlestein
djmuhlestein at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 12:53:25 EST 2009
Dave Reiser wrote:
> Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
>>
>>
>> David Reiser wrote:
>>>
>>> On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 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."
Thanks, I'll try that out and see if I can get my statements through GC now.
-Dennis
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