OFX with FirstIB (First Internet Bank)
Dennis Powless
claven123 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 17 22:03:11 EST 2010
Have you tried to do the import from the bank (ie download from the
bank web site)? I have tried to get access from ING Direct and they
do not support quicken. So, I just do the import thing, which I think
is just the same as the other way. I also was able to get the
connection to work with PNC bank and found doing it both ways to be
quite similar.
Dennis
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 9:31 PM, VeryThorough <jmparsons at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am already signed up for Direct
> Connect. I used to use Quicken for OFX downloads via One Step Update, and I
> was successful then. (I no longer have a copy of Quicken that allows online
> updates, so can't say whether it would still work.)
>
> Also in the troubleshooting leading up to this post, I tried to register for
> DirectConnect (via the registration page linked in the FAQ page you linked),
> and it said that I was already registered and would not need to register
> again.
>
> Thank for your help. Anyone with direct experience with this bank?
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