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Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin
Bank of America has a new system called "My Portfolio" that does almost precisely this; for obvious reasons they limit the transactions to 'within BofA', but they login, get your account stats, and make a pretty little graph of your assets and debt.
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From what you said, the service is either owned by BoA, or in conjunction with it, so obviously it's going to work. Go get some guy in Bombay to write a script that remotely logs into your bank account, and downloads your transaction history. I bet he can't do it.
I'm not saying what baddog wants is impossible, but just saying it's unlikely that the airlines haven't setup things to make it impossible, that's all. You first login, then check-in to your flight, but in the middle of that there's several things that happen to ensure you're an actual human logging in from the airline's web site, most of which you can duplicate remotely.
Anyway, again, if you need quality software, feel free to hit me up.