BHE: I do not know what version of Chase QuickPay you are referring to. Several of my tenants pay their rent every month via Chase QuickPay and there is absolutely no fee or charge collected by the bank. The only requirements are that both the payer and the payee have current Chase bank accounts and sign up to use Chase QuickPay. There is a $2000 limit to any single payment, so my tenants with a higher than $2000 rent, just makes a 2nd Chase QuickPay for the remaining amount. Signing up for Chase QuickPay can be daunting. I have Kaspersky internet protection, which opens a special protected browser whenever the web site of a financial entity is used. It does not like Chase's several levels of security and there was also a issue with the "cookies" settings of my computer. But now that I have that is all cleared up, Chase QuickPay is working great. There is an instant deposit to my account when I "ACCEPT" the e-mail notification that funds have been sent to me. I do not know if there is a lag on the sending end.
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