On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 1:23:58 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote:
> Failure is not inevitable.
Inevitable? No.
Highly probable? Yes.
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On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 9:38:16 AM UTC-5, Grant Edwards wrote:
> How difficult a web site is to use is proportional to the
> size of organization that owns it and how much money they
> spent developing it.
I would also add: "The quality of the engineers who design
and implement it". This is
On 2016-03-15 14:37, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-03-14, Seymore4Head wrote:
Wells Fargo online will not allow you to change a payee's address. You
have to delete the account and re enter it.
Wells Fargo is a pretty large company with a lot of money to spend.
How difficult a web site is to
On 2016-03-14, Seymore4Head wrote:
> Wells Fargo online will not allow you to change a payee's address. You
> have to delete the account and re enter it.
Wells Fargo is a pretty large company with a lot of money to spend.
How difficult a web site is to use is proportional to the size of
organiz
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 6:25 PM, Mark Lawrence
wrote:
> On 14/03/2016 22:10, Seymore4Head wrote:
>
>> Wells Fargo online will not allow you to change a payee's address. You
>> have to delete the account and re enter it.
>>
>> I have had most of my bills on autopay for at least 15 years. The
>> l
On 14/03/2016 22:10, Seymore4Head wrote:
Wells Fargo online will not allow you to change a payee's address. You
have to delete the account and re enter it.
I have had most of my bills on autopay for at least 15 years. The
last utility company to make the change was the water company. For
some
Wells Fargo online will not allow you to change a payee's address. You
have to delete the account and re enter it.
I have had most of my bills on autopay for at least 15 years. The
last utility company to make the change was the water company. For
some reason their system could not take checks f