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643.1 | another easytouch feature... | BTOVT::EDSON_D | Palmer had Nealon nuke us! | Tue Feb 23 1993 14:34 | 6 |
| Another feature that would be nice...
Your check printing fee was $xx.xx and was charged to your account on
MMM-DD-YY.
Don
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643.2 | | KYOA::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Tue Mar 02 1993 16:49 | 2 |
| I'm surprised that no-one has commented on the status of this request.
Are any of the DCU noters interested in this feature or not?
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643.3 | I would | AWECIM::MCMAHON | Code so clean you can eat off it! | Tue Mar 02 1993 17:04 | 2 |
| Yes, I'd like to be able to enter a check number and see if it has
cleared.
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643.4 | Behind the times? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Mar 02 1993 21:15 | 3 |
| My bank has such a feature on its information line.
Bob
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643.5 | Confused. | WECROW::HILL | Peter | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:23 | 17 |
| I just used the "Check Clearing" enquiry.
I was very confused and am not sure what I was given.
Does it give checks cleared over a certain period?
I'm trying to resolve a discrepency between the ATM balance and the balance
in my checkbook. I found some of my errors chacking against the statements.
However I'm not shure which recent checks have cleared.
It would be good to get what the base note described. It would also be good
to enter the most recent check written in my check book and to be told which
checks with that or a lower numebr had not cleared - this is exactly what I want
to work out. The current information does not seem to help.
The order is definately confusing. It needs to be simple enough for a person
that is incapable of keeping an accurate running balance in there checkbook -
me.
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643.6 | | GLDOA::PENFROY | Just Do It or Just Say No? | Thu Mar 04 1993 10:13 | 14 |
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> I just used the "Check Clearing" enquiry.
> I was very confused and am not sure what I was given.
>
> Does it give checks cleared over a certain period?
I have used this option many times. It gives you the last 5 checks that
have cleared. It's a first-in, last-out buffer.
It would be VERY nice if you could enter a check number and be told if
it has cleared or not.
-=- Paul
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643.7 | EASY TOUCH = EASY INQUIRY -- NOT | JULIET::RICHARDS_DE | HUMPTY DUMPTY WAS PUSHED | Wed Mar 10 1993 20:00 | 8 |
| I would like to see a feature that would allow members to enter the
checking and savings or other acounts as a group when inquiring about
balances. It is frustrating when you have to start at the beginning to
get account balances on each of your accounts.
Just a thought,
Dennis
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643.8 | | POBOX::RILEY | I *am* the D.J. | Sat Mar 13 1993 12:34 | 6 |
| What "Check Clearing" inquiry?!?!?!?
How do I use it?
Thanks
"jackin' the house", Bob
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643.9 | RE: -.1 | GLDOA::PENFROY | Just Do It or Just Say No? | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:35 | 14 |
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Once you have logged into Easy Touch, it will say:
"Please enter transaction type." Enter 1# for inquiries
"Enter the type of inquiry." Enter 4# for check clearing
"Enter the savings number." Enter 5# or 51#
Easy Touch will then recite the check number, check amount and date it
was posted, for the last 5 checks cleared.
-=- Paul
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643.10 | An expanded inquiry would be great!! | MACAW::CASSONE | | Wed Mar 17 1993 11:27 | 13 |
| Being able to enter a check # to see if it has cleared would be wonderful. It
would also be nice to be able to get information on electronic transactions such
as Direct Deposit, Checkfree transactions, etc.
I think that you should be able to query the system for things like:
Did a certain check # clear?
Did a withdrawal for amount $xxxx occur?
Tell me the last 5 deposits
Give me an account activity summary for the last 5 days
Etc
Dom Cassone
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643.11 | EasyTouch and mortgage payments | AWECIM::MCMAHON | Living in the owe-zone | Wed Aug 10 1994 13:01 | 31 |
| I just found an interesting 'feature' of EasyTouch and upon inquiry,
mortgage payments.
I always make my mortgage payments using EasyTouch. Up until this
month, I've paid the amount due - no more. This month, I thought I'd
add a little to be applied directly to the principal. EasyTouch
wouldn't let me. It kept telling me that the amount was too large. So I
tried a smaller amount but still more than the payment amount. Still no
go. So I just paid the regular amount and went down and asked our local
branch manager what was going on. She said that DCU won't accept a
principal-only payment within 15 days of the due date of the mortgage
payment. The computer wasn't setup to handle it.After that, I could
come down to the branch and have them do a principal-only payment, but
even they couldn't do one before the 15 days is up.
I found this very strange so I called the information center, not
mentioning my conversation with the branch manager. The person
answering the phone was puzzled as to why Easytouch wouldn't accept a
larger amount for payment. She then checked and found that there is a
separate principal-only payment option that is not available from
Easytouch, so she just went ahead and applied the extra payment - no
problem (and it is within the 15 day window).
My next step is to try and make a small payment using EasyTouch after
the fifteen days is up and see what happens.
So, for those of you who mail in your mortgage payments - is there
anything on the payment slip that allows you to make an additional
principal-only payment? If so, I wonder if they hold that for 15 days
before applying it or if our local branch manager misunderstands how it
works.
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643.12 | | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Wed Aug 10 1994 14:29 | 32 |
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> <<< Note 643.11 by AWECIM::MCMAHON "Living in the owe-zone" >>>
> -< EasyTouch and mortgage payments >-
...
> So, for those of you who mail in your mortgage payments - is there
> anything on the payment slip that allows you to make an additional
> principal-only payment? If so, I wonder if they hold that for 15 days
> before applying it or if our local branch manager misunderstands how it
> works.
With the old "mailed to you" slips there was room for you to enter
"additional" principal to your payment (there was a line/box).
With the new ""uniform, muulti page, greay grey, DUMB (opinion) book,
there is no extra principal line broken out, BUT you can add it in the
blank area.
I have never had any problem over paying a payment, I have not tried a
separate, additional, principal only payment though.
In your case, you were trying to do an over payment, which seems
reasonable to me, no matter how they TECHNICALLY apply it. I had
asked earlier this week about using the ATM to make my payments, and was
told I would need to wait until after the date DUE to make a payment,
I could not pay earlier than the day due, but I never do anyhow as I
tend to make use of the 15 day grace period (du the 1st, pay before or
on the 15th) anyhow.
BIll
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643.13 | | BROKE::GEEWIZ::BOURQUARD | Deb | Tue Aug 16 1994 14:48 | 10 |
| I also tried to "overpay" my mortgage and discovered that EasyTouch wouldn't
let me. I later asked my friendly ZKO teller. Her response was that I
couldn't pay extra via EasyTouch, but would have to do it through a teller.
She further explained that the teller helping me pay extra on my principal
would have to call DCU headquarters to get someone there to actually enter
the payment -- that their electronic system doesn't allow the teller to
enter an amount larger than the mortgage. She did not mention anything about
how the due date might or might not affect my ability to "overpay".
fwiw...
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643.14 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Tue Aug 16 1994 15:33 | 5 |
| This is interesting. There seems to be no problem overpaying on other loans
through either Easytouch or teller. (Specific example - 2nd Mortgage Equity
loan.)
-Jack
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643.15 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Thu Sep 15 1994 10:39 | 3 |
| I guess they don't have any twice monthly mortgages...
ed
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643.16 | "overpay" principal every month | RANGER::VANVOORHIS | | Fri Sep 16 1994 08:25 | 9 |
| We "overpay" our mortgage principal every month. The only time there
is a slight problem is if I make the payment within a couple of days of
receiving the bill. Then, the teller calls Maynard and something is
released and the payment goes through okay. Sometimes I play the
fifteen day buffer period and sometimes I don't -- all depends on the
cash flow. We also have an adjustable rate mortgage, which shouldn't
make a difference.
Since I work in LKG, I do the transaction in person!!!!
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