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HYPASS33
Frequent Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

I just tried Mint and didn't like it. Didn't support GE. Has anyone tried Mobly? Does Manilla support GE Lex?
Message 11 of 29
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

Yes, Manilla supports GE
Message 12 of 29
CS800
Super Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

+1 on manilla




Message 13 of 29
myjourney
Super Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

I set them up on my email calendar and phone.

Each one is set for 3 days in advance of due date and just to be safe email calendar alerts at 7am phone alerts at 7pm.

Can you tell I like to be safe? Lol

Before you app think...
Have you done your research of the CC?
Does it fit your spending?
Do you have a plan for the bonus w/o going into debt?
Can you afford the AF?
Do you know the cards benefits? Is it worth the HP?
Message 14 of 29
HYPASS33
Frequent Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

Don't you want to make a payment before the statement comes out? I guess that's if you're trying to keek a certain UT for better scores.
Message 15 of 29
myjourney
Super Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards


@HYPASS33 wrote:
Don't you want to make a payment before the statement comes out? I guess that's if you're trying to keek a certain UT for better scores.

Was that question for me or OP

If me when I get the alert thats the day I pay

Before you app think...
Have you done your research of the CC?
Does it fit your spending?
Do you have a plan for the bonus w/o going into debt?
Can you afford the AF?
Do you know the cards benefits? Is it worth the HP?
Message 16 of 29
HiLine
Blogger

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

I've been using pageonce, plain and simple. I am going to try Quicken at some point. Since my smartphone is a Windows Phone, only certain software programs have an associate app. Smiley Happy

Message 17 of 29
primechicken
Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

I may need to try one of these. Currently I just have the sign-in pages for all my cards bookmarked in the web browser, and I go through em with an index card every payday and log how much is due on each one and when. Then I prioritize. A program may be my next step in this journey.

I got some cards with some credit limits. Some are better than others.
Message 18 of 29
vladrad
Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

I am probably most advance mint user ever :-)

 

I like mint and didn't know for Manilla I will try that to.

 

Mint is great. There are tons of features

Citi "Diamond Preferred" (1k), Bank of America (12k), Capital One - secured (0.7k), AMEX Green - (5k), Chase Freedom (4.5k), Chase Slate (3.2k), Discover (3,75k), Chase Explorer (19k), Oldnavy (2.2k), Chase Amazon (3k), Orbitz Rewards (8k), Citi Double Cash (10,4k),
Message 19 of 29
dddewdrop
Valued Contributor

Re: Keeping Track Of Cards

    I use my apps in DCU mostly but I also just surf through the individual online accounts for my cards. There are several redundancies. I even have them on Credit Karma. I don't really use my cards other than to improve my credit so it is easy for me. 

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