From: Will on
"Mark Hood" <invalid(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> "The Streets" <streetsj.no.spam(a)sprintmail.com> writes:
>> "Will" <westes-usc(a)noemail.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:3aydnUMBCvciEPTVnZ2dnUVZ_umdnZ2d(a)giganews.com...
>> > It looks like Citibank is falling apart from where I stand. [...]
>> > Attempts to download from the Intuit server fail with code OL-205.
>> > [...]
>> I've been getting OL-301-A "financial institution has rejected your
>> request
>> errors from Citi cards for the last week or two. [...]
>
> I've been getting this OL-301-A error lately as well, but I presumed
> that was because my Quicken Credit Card was being transferred from
> Citi to Chase.
>
> Are you folks using the Quicken Credit Card? I was notified about a
> month ago that Citi was no longer supporting Quicken downloads, and
> that the Quicken Credit Card business had been bought by Chase. I
> just got the new cards in the mail a few weeks ago and Quicken
> integration is supposed to be implemented by Chase on July 2.

Can someone publish the number at Chase that was taking over that product
from Citi? Is there a contact number at Intuit for the transition?

It looks like on the Quickbooks side that Citi has fired everyone who ever
knew anything about this product and simply abandoned it with no notice to
any customers. That's just great (NOT), since we run the vast bulk of our
company's purchasing of sub-$1K items through those Citi cards.

Anyone who has any information on whether the Quickbooks version of product
has any future I would really appreciate your posting this. It's beyond
rude that they gave no advanced notification to customers about this event.

--
Will