Unable to download Chase Amazon Credit Card statement or Regions Bank statements

daren busciglio daren_pilot at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 27 23:13:35 EDT 2016


So when I called Chase online support to ask about out to download my statements as a Quicken (QIF) file they were not aware how to but stated I could download it as a PDF file.  I told them, I know I can download as a PDF but can they be downloaded with a different format like a Quicken format?  They said no.

Well low and behold when you told me about the "Download activity", I saw under "Recent Activity" where you can download it as a Quicken file.  What a bunch of idiots!  How can they not know?  I can go back 3 yrs to look at my statements only as a PDF file where as I can only go back 3 months under Recent Activity to download as a QIF file.  I will ask them if I can get my older statements as a QIF after I remind them their recent statements are available as QIF file but they still may be too stupid to know.  But at least now I can import the files for the last few months and from here on out into Gnucash without having to enter each transaction.

Thanks Greg and John R for your help.  At least now I don't have to buy Quicken every 2 or 3 years according to people who say Quicken disables online services after 2 or 3 yrs forcing you to purchase an undated version.

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From: Greg Feneis <mfeneis at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 4:22 PM
To: daren busciglio
Cc: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Subject: Re: Unable to download Chase Amazon Credit Card statement or Regions Bank statements


On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:46 AM, daren busciglio <daren_pilot at hotmail.com<mailto:daren_pilot at hotmail.com>> wrote:

I called Chase and they told me I can only download my statements as a PDF file which is the only format I see available on their website.



Hi Daren,

I logged into my Chase business credit card web site and entered  "Download activity" into the search box.  It tells the user 2 ways to get data.   One of them is a thing where you set the start-end dates and select from about 6 different file types.  Then click the download button.

Hope this helps




Kind regards,

Greg Feneis






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