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I'm not really a credit crazy, I'm more of a mint craze-ball. And guess what. Have you guys seen Mint's latest update to there website. They also launch their Mint Bills you can sign up for. Very cool.
@Anonymous wrote:I'm not really a credit crazy, I'm more of a mint craze-ball. And guess what. Have you guys seen Mint's latest update to there website. They also launch their Mint Bills you can sign up for. Very cool.
i will have to log on the website and check it out , i don't log on site that often i usually log on my phone or tablet. I will have to check it out!!
Remember check.me? Which used to be pageonce I think? It's that, bought my intuit.
The mobile app for mint.com got updated so check it out! Also they have another bill pay. Mint Bills $ Money, formerallyt known as Check. If you run a search for "check" you can snag the mobile apps for this too!
@Anonymous wrote:I'm not really a credit crazy, I'm more of a mint craze-ball. And guess what. Have you guys seen Mint's latest update to there website. They also launch their Mint Bills you can sign up for. Very cool.
Okay. I log onto mint every morning (sometimes more) and I had no idea of what you're talking about. I bookmarked my overview page on Mint so I've never gone to the main page, after the initial sign up.
I guess, I'll need to stop bypassing main pages in order to see what's going on.
I used to be crazy about mint, but I've moved onto personalcapital.com although I still use mint from time to time. Mint is great when most of your assets are cash(if you can stomach the never-endng product pushing on mint). As time goes on, more of your assets should be in investments rather than cash or cash-equivalents and personalcapital is a lot better at tracking investments.
@polecat87 wrote:I used to be crazy about mint, but I've moved onto personalcapital.com although I still use mint from time to time. Mint is great when most of your assets are cash(if you can stomach the never-endng product pushing on mint). As time goes on, more of your assets should be in investments rather than cash or cash-equivalents and personalcapital is a lot better at tracking investments.
I agree for the most part , but i still like using mint for staying on budget, i also like the fact that pending transactions show up on mint, when they don't always show up on personalcapital.