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This very well my be a silly question, but I've been googling for over an hour, and cannot find what I'm looking for.
I'd love to find a website that let's me "link" all my credit accounts. It would be so nice to only have to login to one website to pay my bills, see my balances, etc. I found a service called "Check," but it doesnt allow you to link GE money accounts, and most my store cards are from GE money.
Does this question even make sense? If so, any suggestions, or success with something similar?
Thanks!
Try Mint and see if that is what you are looking for.
I saw an ad on Facebook for Lemon Wallet. It does what you're looking for, but I haven't read about it nor have I used it.
Manilla.com is awesome!
It's called your bank. Specifically your checking account. Most banks even let you receive e-bills and you can set reminders for each card so you pay before it's due.
@scenery_guy wrote:It's called your bank. Specifically your checking account. Most banks even let you receive e-bills and you can set reminders for each card so you pay before it's due.
Yea, your bank should have billpay which will put everything right there for payment.
I use Manilla for a one stop location for ALL of my bills. I have my mortgage, insurance, subscriptions, GE cards, all other CC's linked. I can see my statements within the program as well. I like seeing everything in one place and I like to see the calendar view to see in one month when my accounts are due.
As for billpay, well I just use my Chase bank account and it works out very well.
Keep in mind that GE accounts do not work with a lot of the *Mint* type sites.
+1 beat me to it...however, I just save the homepages in a folder at the bottom of my iPhone. While it would be convenient to have your cards consolidated in one website, just set aside a block of time each week to review them. Sure they can be a pain to most people but the second they become a nuisance is when you accidentally overlook a bill and have seven years to deal with it. I check all my accounts at least three times a week but I'm crazy like that...
@scenery_guy wrote:It's called your bank. Specifically your checking account. Most banks even let you receive e-bills and you can set reminders for each card so you pay before it's due.
@HeilFico wrote:Keep in mind that GE accounts do not work with a lot of the *Mint* type sites.
True about Mint that it doesn't like those accounts, however Manilla is the only site that I have found that easily links any of your GE Accounts. You can't beat a one spot place to see all of your bills with their due dates and amounts. Another one I looked at was Check and I think that was nice too, but nada for GE. So if you don't have GE accounts you can take a look at Check too.