More Chase OFX DirectConnect issues

Matt Kowske jmk at cmail.nu
Wed Mar 8 10:05:36 EST 2017


I suppose that could be, but if I was being denied auth because I 
haven't paid for the service I can't imagine they would let me click the 
link in the secure message and give me a pin and tell me that my PFM 
software should be able to connect now. Maybe I'll try giving them a call.

On 03/07/2017 03:57 PM, David Reiser wrote:
>> On Mar 7, 2017, at 12:39 PM, jmk <jmk at cmail.nu> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> I have several Chase credit card accounts setup and working perfectly by following the guide on the wiki:
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>> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect_in_GnuCash_2#Known_Problems
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>> i.e. generating a uuid, getting a email in your secure inbox, verifying the id, etc..
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>> I just setup a new Chase business checking account and this method isn't working for me anymore. I go through all the steps and get a PIN assigned and then try to retrieve the account list with AqBanking and get this error in the ofx log:
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>> <OFX><SIGNONMSGSRSV1><SONRS><STATUS><CODE>2000<SEVERITY>ERROR<MESSAGE>USER NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THE SYSTEM WITH THIS APPLICATION</STATUS><DTSERVER>20170307121500.524[-5:EST]<LANGUAGE>ENG<FI><ORG>B1<FID>10898</FI></SONRS></SIGNONMSGSRSV1><SIGNUPMSGSRSV1><ACCTINFOTRNRS><TRNUID>20170307111454.000<STATUS><CODE>15500<SEVERITY>ERROR</STATUS><CLTCOOKIE>1</ACCTINFOTRNRS></SIGNUPMSGSRSV1></OFX>
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>> I've tried with a couple different UUID's ... with and without the hyphens (btw the hyphens work fine with my other Chase accounts).
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>> Maybe I am supposed to be using the other (JP Morgan Chase) option as suggested in an earlier discussion? (https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2016-January/063510.html). I've tried this too and get invalid user/password errors. Howdy Doody, could you share your aqbanking setup for your chase account?
>>
>> Does the above approach only work for credit cards or business accounts too?
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> The Chase web site indicates you have to pay $9.95/month for access to DirectConnect downloads from a business account unless you have their most expensive business checking, or a private banking relationship with Chase.
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> They do say that you can access both personal and business data from one online account, but it appears they really do guard their fees for checking accounts. I believe there is a monthly charge for personal checking data via DirectConnect, too. But I have never had a checking account at Chase.
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> Dave
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> Dave Reiser
> dbreiser at icloud.com
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