Looks like you're right. Bummer.

This capability costs the bank nothing but they need to charge a fee
because they can.

On Dec 16, 5:42 pm, mikemc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Jay,
>
> Based on others who had a similar problem in this user group, I would
> check with Chase to see if you need to pay first in order to perform
> Direct Downloads.  Many FI's charge for that service per month.  I
> know Bank of America charges like $5 for this feature (unless you are
> an Advantage Checking member) and the FI has to actually activate the
> ability for Direct Download.  I think I remember someone saying it can
> take up to 48 hours before it takes effect.  Do a serch in this group
> for Direct Downloading or start with Chase 1st and see if this is the
> case.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Mike
>
> On Dec 16, 6:22 pm, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to download information for the first time. I have a Chase
> > account and I keep getting the following error:
>
> > [2000] ERROR The user cannot signon because of invalid user ID or
> > password, or host is unavailable.
>
> > I'm using the correct login information.
>
> > Any ideas? Has anyone else successfully completed this setup for a
> > Chase account?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jay
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