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- From: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu (Terry Quinn)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Subject: Electronic Banking
- Date: 9 Jan 1993 09:25:51 -0600
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- > I have for some time been frustrated with my local
- > bank. The hours are typical "bankers hours" (not
- > necessarily convenient to my work schedule or life style)
- > and more often than not the Teller lines are very long.
- >
- > I have been shopping for a bank that would allow
- > me to conduct my funds tranfer, bill payment, etc. via modem,
- > relying on ATMs for cash. We have several banks in Western NY
- > that allow "bank by phone" but it is simply a phone-in version
- > of going to a branch and facing the teller.
- >
- > Are there any banks offering this kind of electronic service????
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- Our credit union (CEFCU) in central Illinois has what is called
- Touch-Tone Teller. It allows you to make transfers, payments,
- and inquiries between accounts (including credit card account) by
- use of a touch tone phone. You might ask the banks there if they
- would consider that service.
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- Between this service, ATMs, and using the mail for physical
- checks, we haven't been into one of the actual credit union branch
- stores in about 5 years.
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- Terry Quinn
- Germantown Hills, IL
- tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
- from Compuserve . . . >INTERNET: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
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