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Verizon BlackBerry Users get free banking software

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 18, 2008


Verizon has made free banking software available for some of their BlackBerry users. Users who have a Blackberry Curve 8330, Pearl 8130, or 8830 World Edition can "stay connected to their financial information while away from home with Verizon Wireless' Mobile Banking application."

Verizon's Mobile Banking Software features:

  • Get account balances and account transaction history.
  • Transfer funds between eligible accounts at the same financial institution.
  • View and pay bills when enrolled in their financial institution's Bill Pay service.
  • View the last five transactions successfully completed on their mobile devices.

    To get Mobile Banking on Verizon Wireless simply click the "Mobile Banking" link from the "VZ Start" homepage.



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