Online banking is restricting Linux Users!
Jason Santos
plug-devel@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Thu Dec 16 13:03:02 2004
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On Thursday 16 December 2004 02:12 pm, Rob Wehrli wrote:
> ..easy enough to say...so find me a reasonably accessible, fairly
> nationally available (I travel a lot) bank that is "Linux Friendly."
Bank One's website works great with Firefox on any OS, including Linux. Th=
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recently merged with Chase Manhattan, so you shouldn't have a problem findi=
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branches/ATMs.
Also, as Daniel pointed out, you could also join a Credit Union. The major=
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of credit unions are part of a network called "CU Service Center", also kno=
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as Shared Branching. Any member has access to any other members databases.=
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I regularly use this to access my TruWest CU accounts at other credit union=
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Jason Santos
http://www.megaslow.net
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